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Peninsula Family that plays together firefighters heading to E. Wash. First responders to aid in battling other blazes in state BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Lobo de Mar is a band made up of members of a family that hails from Port Hadlock.

Hadlock clan travels region as popular troupe Lobo del Mar Sea Wolf, or “Lobo del Mar” in Spanish. Now the Lobo del Mar music and dance ensemble is giving concerts PORT HADLOCK — Walk down to across the North Olympic Peninsula, its the sea on a Tuesday afternoon, and latest being last weekend at the Jefferyou may hear piping. son County Fair. The sound of a ukulele, drum and Nearly three years ago, the family fiddle are here, too, beside a shop where moved to Port Hadlock, where they you can buy a Celtic harp or book a found “this great piece of property parasailing trip. here,” said Rachael Panzer, who does This is Lobo’s Trading Post, 64 N. Water St., a store full of musical instru- the choreography and the booking for ments, jewelry and melodies, all made the Lobo del Mar music and dance by the Lobo del Mar family. show. The clan is made up of four generaLearning about the world’s musical tions of musicians, dancers and world traditions “is what we do,” Panzer said. travelers: Mothers, fathers, brothers, “It’s part of our family culture,” and sisters, nephews and nieces who have it ranges from Celtic fiddling and pipvoyaged from Port Townsend to Mexico ing to flamenco and Tahitian dancing. to the Big Island of Hawaii. TURN TO FAMILY/A6 Their first live-aboard boat was the BY DIANE URBANI

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At least 19 Clallam and Jefferson county first responders are battling wildfires or the structure blazes they have spawned in Eastern Washington. The men and women may stay on the firelines for up to two weeks. Two others have returned from a fire in Olympic National Forest. The North Olympic Peninsula personnel are crewing at least two Type 1 structural fire engines (pumpers) and two Type 6 wildland engines (brush trucks) in efforts against the Walla Walla Complex Fire, Okanogan Complex Fire, Grizzly Bear Complex Fire, Marble Valley Fire and Stickpin/Kettle Complex Fire, all in Washington state. A water tender from East Jefferson FireRescue also was sent to the Gold Cabin Complex Fire in Olympic National Forest. It was being mopped up last week. (See related report on Page A8.)

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LOBO DEL MAR’S forthcoming gigs include: ■ 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today at Port Townsend Brewing, 330 10th St., Port Townsend. ■ Sept. 5 at the Linger Longer Outdoor Theater, 151 E. Columbia St., Quilcene, where gates open at 2 p.m. and festivities go until 6 p.m. For information, see www. LobodelMarEntertainment.com or phone 360-531-2436. Peninsula Daily News

As of Saturday afternoon, these departments had sent these personnel and vehicles to these fires: ■ Port Angeles Fire Department: Lt. Kelly Ziegler, Firefighter/EMT Pete Sekac and Firefighter/Paramedic John Hall with one Type 1 engine to the Okanogan Complex Fire between Twisp and Omak. ■ Clallam County Fire District No. 2: Firefighter/EMT Katie Babcock is with the Port Angeles personnel. Fire District No. 2 also is providing a backup engine to Port Angeles. ■ Clallam County Fire District No. 3: Medical Leader James Brown and Firefighters Len Horst, Ivan Hueter and Austen Delgado, plus a Type 6 engine, to the Stickpin/Kettle Complex Fire in Ferry County. TURN

The newspapers of the North Olympic Peninsula AFTER ALMOST 17 years in the job, Rex Wilson, 67, retired as the PDN’s executive editor, the newspaper’s No. 1 newsroom job, on Aug. 1. Fulfilling long-standing plans, he now lives in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he and his wife, Olga, have a retail business. In a farewell note to the PDN’s newsroom staff, he wrote: “Regardless of the platform, whether print, TV, radio or the Internet, we still need and will always need journalism — you know, the inverted-pyramid stuff that tells the story succinctly and accurately with ethics, passion, objectivity and concern for the truth. TURN

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hospice volunteer and came into contact with some dying kids. “I felt that it was an important show, not because half the kids in America are dying — they’re not — but EVEN THOUGH because children have many LINDA Ellerbee has questions about this,” she addressed many tough topsaid. “It’s such an unknown ics with young audiences to them.” before, it took a decade Eventually, she said before Nickelodeon approved about network executives, “I her idea of a “Nick News” episode where children with think I just wore ’em down.” David Bittler, Nickelterminal illnesses talk about odeon spokesman, said the their lives. network worked hard with Her show, “Before I Go . . . Living With Dying,” airs Ellerbee to make sure the program wasn’t scary or too on the children’s network sad but was ultimately today (8 p.m. EDT). uplifting. The four featured chilRhett, 13, one of the dren who are incurably ill address losing friends, fears youngsters profiled, was successfully treated for brain for themselves and others, cancer but learned eight and their changed outlook months later it had returned. on life. His mother had to tell Ellerbee, who has been him he could not be cured making “Nick News” shows for 24 years, said she began and that it was up to the him pitching the idea 10 years to decide whether to keep ago after she worked as a going with treatments.

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He shut it down, tired of being poked and prodded. He’s pictured riding on a four-wheeler outside his Missouri home, saying that when he’s riding, he doesn’t feel he has cancer. He said life has more meaning to him than it did before he had cancer. Nohemy, a 15-year-old brain cancer patient from near Los Angeles, is planning her funeral; she wants uplifting music and people wearing clothes with her favorite color, blue. And she worries about her parents. “I try to act strong because I don’t want my parents to see me crying,” she said. Elerbee believes that children who are dying can teach healthy children about living. “You see a good deal of courage in the show. You see kids’ bravery overcoming their fear of dying,” she said.

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LARRY HARVEY, 71, who was at the center of a nationally watched medical marijuana case, has died of pancreatic cancer, six months after the federal government dropped charges against him. He died Thursday in a hospital in Colville, Wash. Mr. Harvey and four others, including his Mr. Harvey wife, two rel- in February atives and a friend, faced charges after they were caught about three years ago growing about 70 pot plants on their rural property near Kettle Falls, Wash. They were known as the “Kettle Falls Five.” Mr. Harvey said he used the drug to ease pain from gout, but the government argued that the operation did not comply with the state’s medical pot law. The case outraged medical marijuana advocates because Mr. Harvey faced at least 10 years in prison. Also, while marijuana use remains illegal under federal law, its recreational and medicinal use is legal in Washington state. Kari Boiter, a medical marijuana patient who traveled twice with Mr. Harvey to Washington, D.C., to protest what cannabis advocates saw as overzealous prosecution, described him as a fighter. “I think people are really sad that he’s gone because they all drew a lot of hope and courage from the way he stood up for his beliefs,” she said. “At the same time, they’re honoring the sacrifices that he made.” She said that due in part to his lobbying efforts, a federal spending freeze was

enacted in late 2014 to prohibit U.S. Department of Justice money from being spent to block implementation of state medical pot laws. Mr. Harvey was dismissed from the case in February after being diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in December. Another defendant cut a plea deal. The rest were found guilty of growing pot, but they were exonerated of more serious charges.

_________ IENG THIRITH, 83, a Khmer Rouge leader who was the highest-ranking woman in the genocidal regime that oversaw the death of nearly 2 million Cambodians in the late 1970s, died Saturday, her family and U.N. officials said. Ieng Thirith was a sisterin-law of the movement’s late supreme leader, Pol Pot. A Sorbonne-educated Shakespeare scholar, she served as minister of social affairs and was married to Ieng Sary, the regime’s former foreign minister, who died in 2013 at age 87. Her son, Ieng Vuth, said she had been suffering from dementia, heart troubles and other health problems. Ieng Thirith was one of just a handful of aging

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Khmer Rouge leaders put on trial by a United Nationsbacked tribunal seeking justice for crimes committed by the radical movement. But in September 2012, the tribunal was forced to free her after she was declared mentally unfit to stand trial because of an illness thought to have been Alzheimer’s disease. However, the charges against her were not dropped.

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1940 (75 years ago) Petite Miss Fay Fairchild of Port Angeles was judged winner of the bicycle grand prize of the pet parade held in Port Angeles this morning. Dressed as a Red Cross nurse, she led a white dog with a large red cross fastened to him. There were 132 entries in the Class C or dog division. Every one of the more than 200 kids who paraded was given candy and ice cream after the awarding of the main prizes at Front and Peabody streets.

1965 (50 years ago) The Department of the Interior said today it has submitted to Congress proposed legislation to speed disposition of $112,152 in judgment funds awarded by the Indian Claims Commission “to the Quileute Tribe of Indians of Washington, including the Hoh tribe.” Funds to pay the judgment were appropriated by Congress in 1964 and are held in the Treasury at 4 percent interest pending congressional authorization to distribute them to the tribes. The judgment represents additional compensation for

lands in Washington state and for valuable resources acquired from the tribes by the U.S. under a treaty ratified March 8, 1859.

1990 (25 years ago) A nationwide slump in home building has caused demand for lumber and plywood to fall slack, further clouding the outlook for the North Olympic Peninsula’s wood-products industry. Despite Western Washington’s building boom, lumber and plywood producers are beginning to feel the effects of a nationwide slowdown in home construction, industry observers say. Dave Davis, president and general manager of KPly Inc., a Port Angeles plywood manufacturer, summed up today’s plywood market: “It’s ugly.”

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■ Port Townsend’s new water filtration and reservoir will use ultrafiltration. A story on Page A1 Wednesday in the Jefferson County edition erroneously said that ultraviolet treatment would be used. The story also incorrectly reported the amount of the monthly capital surcharge collected by the city of Port Townsend to finance its new water filtration system. For more information, see Page A5 in today’s edition. ■ Tickets to the Jefferson County Democrats’ 12th annual fish feast today are $45 for adults, Bruce Cowan, chairman, said Friday. A story on Page A7 Friday erroneously said the tickets were $35.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 23, the 235th day of 2015. There are 130 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Aug. 23, 1775, Britain’s King George III proclaimed the American colonies to be in a state of “open and avowed rebellion.” On this date: ■ In 1305, Scottish rebel leader Sir William Wallace was executed by the English for treason. ■ In 1913, Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid statue, inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen story, was unveiled in the harbor of the Danish capital. ■ In 1914, Japan declared war

against Germany in World War I. ■ In 1927, amid protests, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed in Boston for the murders of two men during a 1920 robbery. ■ In 1944, Romanian Prime Minister Ion Antonescu was dismissed by King Michael, paving the way for Romania to abandon the Axis in favor of the Allies. ■ In 1973, a bank robberyturned-hostage-taking began in Stockholm, Sweden; the four hostages ended up empathizing with their captors, a psychological condition now referred to as “Stockholm Syndrome.” ■ In 1982, Lebanon’s parliament elected Christian militia

leader Bashir Gemayel president; however, Gemayel was assassinated some three weeks later. ■ In 1989, in a case that inflamed racial tensions in New York, Yusuf Hawkins, a 16-year-old black youth, was shot dead after he and his friends were confronted by a group of white youths in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn. Gunman Joey Fama was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison; he will be eligible for parole in 2022. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush said he understood the anguish of war protester Cindy Sheehan but said fulfilling demands like hers to withdraw from Iraq would weaken the

United States. ■ Five years ago: A dismissed policeman armed with an automatic rifle seized a bus in the Philippine capital with 25 people on board, mostly Hong Kong tourists; the gunman released nine of the hostages and demanded his job back to free the rest. The hijacking lasted 11 hours before the gunman opened fire on his hostages; a Manila SWAT team then killed the hostage-taker, but not before eight tourists also died. ■ One year ago: Israel bombed an apartment tower in downtown Gaza City, collapsing the 12-story building in an unprecedented strike.


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A4 Briefly: Nation EPA knew risk for ‘blowout’ at gold mine WASHINGTON — U.S. officials knew of the potential for a catastrophic “blowout” of toxic wastewater from an inactive gold mine yet appeared to have only a cursory plan to deal with such an event when government contractors triggered a 3 million-gallon spill, according to internal documents released by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA released the documents late Friday following weeks of prodding from The Associated Press and other media organizations. The Aug. 5 spill came as workers excavated the entrance to the idled Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colo., accidentally unleashing a torrent of pent-up, toxic water that fouled rivers in three states. A May 2015 action plan for the mine also noted the potential for a blowout. The plan was produced by Environmental Restoration LLC, a private contractor working for the EPA.

Shooter got ‘raw deal’ NEW YORK — A man who gunned down a security guard at a federal building in Manhattan before killing himself was a whistleblower who had been given “a raw deal” by the agency that fired him, a New Jersey congressman who took up the

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man’s case said Saturday. Rep. Bill Pascrell said he did not know what made Kevin Downing, a military veteran who had Pascrell once been employed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, open fire at the New York federal building Friday. “What made him snap?” Pascrell told The Associated Press. “I don’t know.” Downing had endured a string of misfortunes as his livein fiancee died of breast cancer, his house was in foreclosure and he suffered health problems after a car accident, Pascrell said.

Today’s TV guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidates Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis., and Donald Trump, and Democratic presidential candidate former Gov. Martin O’Malley, D-Md. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina; Gov. Jerry Brown, D-Calif. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson; Corey Lewandowski, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign manager; Democratic presidential candidate former Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark.

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U.S. Airman Spencer Stone waves as he leaves the police station in Arras, France, on Saturday. A gunman prepared to open fire with an automatic weapon on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday, wounding several people before being subdued by passengers, one of whom was Stone.

3 Americans hailed for ending attack in France Lone gunman with ties to radical Islam known in three countries BY ELAINE GANLEY AND NADINE ACHOUI-LESAGE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

defuse mounting tensions that have pushed them to the brink of a possible military confrontation. The closed-door meeting in the border village of Panmunjom, where the armistice ending KABUL, Afghanistan — A fighting in the Korean War was suicide car bomber attacked a NATO convoy traveling through agreed to in 1953, began early Saturday evening, shortly after a crowded neighborhood in a deadline set by North Korea Afghanistan’s capital Saturday, killing at least 12 people, includ- for the South to dismantle louding three American civilian con- speakers broadcasting antiNorth Korean propaganda at tractors for the international their border. military force, authorities said. At the meeting, South The Taliban quickly denied it Korea’s presidential national was behind in the attack in security director, Kim Kwan-jin, Kabul’s Macrorayan neighborand Unification Minister Hong hood, though the militants increasingly have been targeting Yong-pyo sat down with Hwang Kabul in recent weeks and often Pyong So, the top political officer for the Korean People’s don’t claim attacks that maim Army, and Kim Yang Gon, a large numbers of civilians. senior North Korean official The attack struck near the responsible for South Korean private Shinozada hospital, the affairs. sound of the powerful blast roaring throughout the capital. China plant explosion The bombing killed at least 11 Afghan civilians and one forBEIJING — An explosion eigner and wounded 66, said ripped through a chemical plant Wahidullah Mayar, a Health in eastern China and triggered Ministry spokesman. a fire Saturday night, state In a statement, NATO said media said, just over a week one of the Americans was killed after a similar blast at a Chiin the blast, while the two othnese chemical warehouse killed ers later died of their wounds. more than 100 people. The contractors were not At least nine people were named. injured in the explosion in the Shandong province city of Zibo, Koreas hold talks according to the official Xinhua News Agency. No deaths were PYONGYANG, North Korea immediately reported. — The first high-level talks in A dozen fire engines were nearly a year between South battling the blaze caused by the Korea and North Korea explosion, Xinhua said. stretched into the early hours The Associated Press today, as the rivals looked to

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PARIS — A heavily armed man with ties to radical Islam who was known in three European countries as potentially dangerous escaped the radar when he boarded a high-speed train — but not the courage of three American passengers who took him down. Two U.S. servicemen, one in the Air Force, another who recently served in Afghanistan in the National Guard, and their friend who is a student tackled and disarmed the gunman with the help of a Briton, winning trans-Atlantic kudos. Ayoub El-Khazzani, 26, was being questioned by French counter-terrorism police who con-

firmed through fingerprints their suspicions that he was the man on their radar since February 2014. Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Spanish authorities had advised French intelligence about him because he belongs to the “radical Islamist movement.”

Kalashnikov across back As the Amsterdam-to-Paris train passed through Belgium, a French citizen trying to use the toilet encountered and tried to subdue the gunman, who had a Kalashnikov strapped across his shoulder, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said, adding him to the heroes list. Bullets sounded, and the

Americans moved in. The train, in Belgium, was rerouted to Arras in northern France, the nearest station, where El-Khazzani was arrested. A dual French-American citizen with a bullet wound was helicoptered to a hospital in nearby Lille and the U.S. airman, Spencer Stone, was taken to another Lille hospital for a hand injury. He was released at day’s end. Police in Arras questioned his two friends. A heavily guarded cortege was seen arriving Saturday night at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Paris, apparently escorting the three. Stone, of Carmichael, Calif.; Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacramento State University; and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman from Roseburg, Ore., were traveling together when they heard a gunshot and breaking glass. Throughout the brief but terrifying episode, Sadler said, “the gunman never said a word.”

Carter focuses on faith as cancer treatments begin BY KATHLEEN FOODY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA — Jimmy Carter always goes home to Plains, Ga. The tiny town he calls a “haven” was there when he got out of the Navy, when he left the governor’s office and when he lost the 1980 presidential election. So after telling the world that melanoma that had spread would force him to “dramatically” reduce his humanitarian work, the Nobel Peace Prize winner had only one place to go. “No matter where we are in the world, we’re always looking forward to getting home to Plains,”

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he said at a press conference last week detailing his cancer diagnosis. Within the tiny town, the Baptist church where Carter Carter teaches Sunday school classes and he and wife Rosalynn are deacons has been at the heart of their life since returning to Georgia in 1981. On Sunday morning, Carter will teach his first lesson since detailing the intravenous drug doses and radiation treatment

planned to treat melanoma found in his brain after surgery to remove a tumor from his liver. The timing has church officials expecting a crowd for one of Carter’s lessons at Maranatha Baptist Church. Carter joked at Thursday’s press conference that the “curiosity of seeing a politician teaching the Bible” brings the crowds in. The Rev. Jeremy Shoulta, the church’s pastor, thinks their motivation is purer. “He serves and does his work with that token smile we all can picture in our minds,” Shoulta said in an interview one day after Carter first revealed his diagnosis.

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A SEARCH WARRANT affidavit in the stabbing deaths of a Broken Arrow, Okla., couple and three of their children indicates last month’s slayings may have been recorded on video. The affidavit first obtained by the Tulsa World says video cameras were in the home where 18-year-old Robert Bever and 16-year-old Michael Bever allegedly stabbed their parents and three siblings to death and wounded another sibling. The brothers, both charged as adults, have pleaded not guilty to five counts of first-degree murder and a single count of assault and battery with intent to kill.

THE OWNER OF the home where Rosie O’Donnell’s missing teen daughter was found earlier this week has been arrested for allegedly having inappropriate online communications with the 17-year-old girl, according to authorities and the star’s spokeswoman. Steven Sheerer faces charges of child endangerment and distribution of obscenity to a minor, authorities said Saturday. The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office declined to identify the victim, citing her age. But a spokeswoman for O’Donnell said the case involves the star’s daughter, Chelsea.

WITH A LADDER truck, a rescue demonstration and a chance for children to spray a fire hose, a Harlem block party this month honored the 150-year history of the nation’s largest fire department. But the recruitment table was there to help shape a changing future. It drew a steady stream of passersby, virtually all minorities in the predominantly black neighborhood. Some, like James Dennis Jr., said it was the first time they’d considered joining the Fire Department of New York, which is under a court order to diversify its overwhelmingly white and male ranks.

AL-QAIDA MILITANTS HAVE seized control of key areas in and around Yemen’s port city of Aden, highranking security officials said Saturday, a major gain for the group, which has been making inroads amid the chaos of the country’s civil war. The move shows how the organization still holds formidable clout despite its relatively low-profile role in the country’s raging civil war. Fighters took Tawahi district, home to a presidential palace and Aden’s main port, and were patrolling the streets, the officials said. The militants also took parts of Crater, Aden’s commercial center.


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Ultrafiltration to be used in PT water treatment facility BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The city’s new $13 million water treatment facility will use an ultrafiltration system that will make city water cleaner and safer, according to the city manager. “The water coming out of this facility provides quality assurance beyond what is necessary,” said David Timmons. “It gives us the maximum protection from bacteria and is also a more stable system that will be able to withstand an earthquake.” A story on Page A1 of Wednesday’s Jefferson County edition erroneously said the plant would use ultraviolet treatment and that the water is now filtered. It also included incorrect figures for the monthly capital surcharge fee charged to water customers.

The city had previously planned ultraviolet treatment to meet the federal requirements for unfiltered water, but in September 2013, the City Council changed the treatment approach to ultrafiltration because of the costs associated with new watershed management criteria required by the state Department of Health.

Ultrafiltration system The ultrafiltration system forces water through a semi-permeable membrane for purification. Timmons said the switch caused a one-year delay in the project. The City Council unanimously voted Monday to authorize the city manager to award a $13 million contract with Stellar J Construction of Woodland for the construction of the new facility, which is expected to take about a year to build.

The construction of the new facility is funded with a combination of grants and low-interest loans to be paid off within 20 years along with a monthly capital surcharge fee.

Fees The fee assesses each customer within city limits $18 and each outside the city $21.60 a month. These rates will respectively increase to $24 and $28.80 in 2018. The fees will remain in place until the loan is paid off, Timmons said. The plant will change the path of the water, he said. Currently, the water is piped from the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers to the City Lake reservoir, where it is chlorinated, then routed either to the Port Townsend Paper Corp. or to the distribution facility at the site of the future filtra-

tion plant. With the new system, the water will bypass City Lake and go directly to the facility, where chlorination and filtration will occur. The current water sent to customers is unfiltered, Timmons said. Under the new system, less chlorine will be needed for the purification process. “The purpose of the new water treatment facility is to remove cryptosporidium from the water,” Public Works Director Ken Clow said. “This organism is not effectively treated by chlorine.” Cryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite that causes diarrheal disease. The new facility will be on secured property at the west end of 20th Street that is not now open to the public. Public tours of the facility will be offered after its completion.

Treasurer reiterates position on Opportunity Fund grants accompanying documents can be read online at http:// tinyurl.com/pdn-treasurer . The second-term treasurer said that if commissioners continue to balk, only a Superior Court judge’s order would make her release the funds. “They could have gone through this process months ago,” Barkhuis said. “It’s their deal. They need to make up their minds how they want to proceed.” Said Alvarez: “It’s up to the county commissioners if they want to issue the warrants. The ball is really in their court.”

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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis is holding firm to her stand on Opportunity Funds grants. For at least the third time — and second by way of her attorney, David Alvarez — Barkhuis on Thursday said she would refuse to release $1.3 million in Opportunity Fund grants until the commissioners approve them as debatable budget emergencies with attendant contracts approved by Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols — or include them as part of the 2016 budget. Commissioners meeting

Emailed letter “The treasurer will not honor the warrants for the city and Port of Port Angeles” unless one of those conditions is met, Alvarez, the Jefferson County prosecuting attorney assigned by Clallam County to represent her, said in a two-page letter emailed Thursday to commissioners and obtained by the Peninsula Daily News. “Only then will the proposed disbursements be ‘according to law’ as required by [Revised Code of Washington] 36.29.020,” the letter said. The text of the letter and

Board of Commissioners Chairman Jim McEntire said Friday that commissioners will acknowledge receiving the correspondence at a work session at 9 a.m. Monday at the county courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. in Port Angeles, and may discuss it again at their regular Tuesday meeting. He said an executive session has been set for 10 a.m. Tuesday under the “potential litigation” public-meeting exemption if commissioners want to discuss “legal strategy.” Commissioner Mike Chapman, who agrees with Barkhuis “100 percent,” said

he will not participate in an executive session even if McEntire and Commissioner Bill Peach decide it’s needed. “That needs to be done in full view of the public,” he said. “This is not litigation in which the county is being harmed. This is trying to force an elected official to do something that she doesn’t want to do. “I’ll tell you who’s being harmed,” he continued. “The taxpayer is being harmed that we are not going through the normal budget process.” McEntire, who was out of town Friday, said he had not yet read Alvarez’s correspondence. He said he would not comment on whether he would change his mind and go down the road demanded again by Barkhuis. “As I’ve always said, this is about keeping our eye on the big picture,” McEntire said. “We have two projects that have been fully vetted, fully discussed and are worthy of expenditures from the Opportunity Fund. That’s the central fact.” Peach did not immediately return calls requesting comment Friday. Alvarez was responding to a five-page Aug. 13 letter from Nichols asking Barkhuis to honor the infrastructure grants of $1 million

to the Port of Port Angeles and $285,952 to the city of Port Angeles that were approved by commissioners. The commissioners rewound the grant approval process after Barkhuis raised objections in May. They agreed to hold hearings and sign memos of understanding with the city and port, attempts at compromise that Barkhuis said were insufficient, then approved the grants for a second time Aug. 11.

Composites center The port’s grant would complete construction of a building intended to house a Composite Recycling Technology Center in which Peninsula College is participating. The city’s grant would complete landscaping and other features of Phase 2 of an ongoing waterfront improvement project. The grant funding to the city and port originally was intended for the Carlborg sewer project, which has been delayed until 2016 because of permitting issues.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com.

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TACOMA — Steven Powell, who has served 30 months in prison for spying on neighbor girls, has been sentenced to an additional five years for possession of child pornography for photos he took through their bathroom window. The News Tribune reported that Powell offered

no explanation or apology during his sentencing in Pierce County Superior Court on Friday. Powell was the father of Josh Powell, who authorities believe killed his wife, Susan Powell, in Utah, before moving to Puyallup, where he killed his two young sons and himself in an explosive house fire in 2012.

Authorities looking for evidence in Susan Powell’s disappearance searched Steven Powell’s home in 2011. They didn’t find it, but they did find evidence he used a telephoto lens to take photos of the girls, ages 8 and 9, from his bedroom window, which looked onto their bathroom. A jury convicted him of

voyeurism, but two related child-pornography counts were dismissed after Judge Ronald Culpepper ruled the images were not “sexually explicit.” An appeals court reversed that finding, and Powell was found guilty after another jury trial, leading to Friday’s sentencing.

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Explanation urged from commissioner work session, Peach said Barkhuis’ actions are “not the behavior of a PORT ANGELES — rational individual.” Clallam County CommisIn a Peninsula Daily sioner Bill Peach should News interview later that put up or shut up, accord- day, Peach suggested she ing to county Treasurer broke the law by refusing Selinda Barkhuis. to honor the warrants. The first-term com“People have brought missioner publicly sugto my attention that she gested Barkhuis has may have broken four acted criminally in her RCWs that result in a ongoing dispute with misdemeanor and one commissioners. RCW that results in a “It is unfortunate that felony,” Peach said. Commissioner Peach has, according to various Alvarez letter newspaper accounts, In a letter to commisaccused my client of sioners Thursday, Alvacriminal wrongdoing,” rez said: Barkhuis’s attorney, “These allegations David Alvarez, said in a appear to be unfounded, letter emailed Thursday since the commissioner to commissioners. has not substantiated or The letter also reiterated Barkhuis’ resolve to further explained his accusations despite my not release $1.3 million in disputed Opportunity client’s express request Fund grants that were that he do so. approved by the commis“Personal attacks are sioners in a 2-1 vote. a distraction from the Since May, Barkhuis legal issues being has refused to honor debated here.” Opportunity Fund warPeach did not return rants approved by the phone messages from the commissioners, saying PDN asking for comment the board has not acted that were left at his legally in approving home, office and cellthem. phone. Peach was unequivoCommission Chaircal in his criticism of man Jim McEntire Barkhuis at a June 23 would not comment on commissioners meeting. Peach’s allegations of “I would like to offiillegality on Barkhuis’ cially state that her part. behavior is unacceptable, Nor would he comshe has broken the law ment directly on Alvaand that I won’t tolerate rez’s assertion that perthis,” he said without sonal attacks divert elaboration. attention from more On July 22, Barkhuis important issues. emailed Peach demand“Boy, would I love to ing an explanation. respond to that,” McEn“Please elaborate tire said. what you mean by these Chapman would not statements via email,” comment, either. Barkhuis said. “Honestly, that’s Barkhuis said she did between Mr. Peach and not receive a response. Ms. Barkhuis,” Chapman During an Aug. 10 said. BY PAUL GOTTLIEB

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Lobo del Mar’s dance and music ensemble includes 15 dancers who range in age from 5 to 60-something.

Family: Band takes stage today CONTINUED FROM A1 door Theater on Sept. 5. The stage at 151 E. Panzer herself learned Columbia St. is bigger than bellydancing from her their usual venues, so Panmother, B.B. Thanem, and zer hopes to draw an espegrandmother Carrol Bun- cially healthy crowd for the tin. Now she teaches sev- Labor Day weekend event. Panzer’s grandparents, eral styles of dance to the youngsters in the Lobo del Rupert and Carrol Buntin, had 11 children. Those kids’ Mar troupe. Since arrival here, the offspring plus spouses — ensemble has grown busier, such as Panzer’s husband, performing regularly at Eric — form Lobo del Mar. Like the rest of his famvenues across Clallam and Jefferson counties. A July 1 ily, Eric has a day job: He’s concert on Port Angeles’ an emergency room physiCity Pier drew an unprece- cian at Jefferson Healthdented crowd of nearly care in addition to running sound at Lob del Mar’s con1,000 people. Bookings, Panzer esti- certs. If there’s a theme flowmated, “have probably quaing through their music and drupled this year.” dance, it’s water, especially the salty kind. Coming up The South Pacific islands The band plays regularly can be seen in their hula at Port Townsend Brewing, and Tahitian steps. Scot330 10th St. They’re taking land and Ireland come the stage there today from through in the bagpipes, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. fiddle and step dancing. The And an especially big Mediterranean Sea informs show is coming up at Quil- the bellydance and flacene’s Linger Longer Out- menco.

Panzer teaches choreography to Lobo del Mar’s 15 dancers, who share the show with 11 musicians. Their ages go from 5 to 60-something, and on any given Tuesday, a subset of the musicians are found practicing on the Lobo’s Trading Post patio. Panzer’s uncle Brady Buntin, a multi-instrumentalist, is the man behind the harps, bowed psalteries, dulcimers and lyres inside the trading post. He’s combined his love of music and carpentry to build them, said Panzer. The tiny shop contains instruments from all corners of the Earth, from a Chinese fiddle to a Finnish kantele.

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vices across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, as well as artists and writers. Panzer’s mother sells her photography at the trading post, while her grandmother’s memoir, The Family That Went Down to the Sea, can also be found there. “She loves writing about our crazy life,” Panzer said. Whether traveling, playing music or running a business, “it’s a group effort,” she added. Panzer, who has two sons age 3 and 5, is not performing these days. She’s on maternity leave. Despite what she’s just learned — she and Eric are expecting twins in December or January — Panzer is calm and cool. “I have a big family and a lot of help,” she said.

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THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula: ■ SEQUIM MUSIC IN THE PARK (last concert) — Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Navy Band Northwest’s show band (Motown, funk, rock, blues and jazz) at the outdoor James Center amphitheater in the Sequim Water Reuse Park, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, just north of Carrie Blake Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to the grassy expanse in front of the amphitheater and a picnic meal to enjoy while listening to the performance. This is the last Music in the Park concert of the summer. ■ PORT ANGELES

CONCERT ON THE PIER — Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Testify (classic rock and blues). (See advertisement, Page C8 today.) Concert on the Pier, sponsored by Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, is every Wednesday night through Sept. 9 at City Pier. Dancing is encouraged. City Pier is a kidfriendly, dog-friendly, no-smoking, no-skateboards, no-alcohol venue. Some chairs are available for the disabled and early arrivals. There is a snack and beverage vendor. Concerts move to the roofed Gateway transit center, Lincoln and Front streets, if there’s rain. “Bubble Man” Greg Bondy provides entertainment for kids at Concert on the Pier with

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Complex Fire. Also, Rogers and Firefighter/Paramedic Steve Steele and a water tender had returned from the Gold and Cabin Creek fires in Olympic National Forest after serving four days and Firefighter/EMT J.B. Fairbanks after one day. More than 30 uncontained large fires continued burning Saturday in the Northwest with numerous evacuations in effect. National Guard troops were joining the efforts, aided by firefighters from Australia and New Zealand. More than 3,000 civilians had called and emailed the state Department of Natural Resources by Saturday in response to a request for volunteers. DNR had opened centers in Colville and Omak to coordinate efforts of trained, qualified firefighters and experienced operators of machines like backhoes and bulldozers to dig firelines. DNR spokesman Joe Smillie said about 200 equipment operators were expected to receive training Saturday in how to deploy emergency fire shelters and to learn other basic firesurvival measures. For information on Northwest fires, visit http://tinyurl.com/PDNnorthwestfires. For updates on fires across the United States, visit www.nifc.gov/nicc/ sitreprt.pdf.

________ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com

Assault case against candidate’s wife is dismissed BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A fourth-degree assaultdomestic violence case in which a Clallam County Fire District No. 3 commission candidate said he was assaulted by his wife has been dismissed. Sean Ryan, who faces appointee G. Michael Gawley in the Nov. 3 general election for Position 1, had alleged his wife, Sheila Frank, had slapped him “a few times” and tried to choke him during a July 15 marital dispute at their Port Angeles home, according to a county Sheriff’s Office report. Clallam County District Court 1 Judge Rick Porter dismissed the charge Friday. It was dismissed without prejudice, meaning it can be refiled. According to the sheriff’s report, there were two hangup calls to 9-1-1 from the residence at 9:38 p.m. and 9:42 p.m. July 15, after which Frank told authorities her phone had called dispatch “for unknown reasons.” Ryan called 9-1-1 at 10:03 p.m. to say he had been assaulted, and a deputy was dispatched to the home, according to the report. Ryan’s request that his protection order against Frank should be dropped was the subject of Friday’s hearing. The domestic violence charge was dismissed at the request of the county Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin said. “Our family needs to heal,” Ryan said Friday.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladailynews.com.

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Also, Fire Line Medic Brian Ouellette to the Marble Valley Fire 10 miles south of Colville. Also, Medical Unit Leader Bryan Swanberg to the Grizzly Bear Complex Fire in the Blue Mountains. Also, Firefighters Mike McAneny, Becca Yucha, and Danielle Hebert with a Type 1 engine to the Okanogan Complex Fire. Some District No. 3 crews were in the hamlet of Conconully in Okanogan County on Saturday, according to District Chief Ben Andrews. Conditions called for experienced firefighters, he said. Personnel crewing Type 1 engines also were attempting to reduce fire dangers in residential and business areas, clearing away flammable brush and debris. However, on-scene commanders told Andrews that crews were being pulled back because flames were engulfing whole blocks of buildings. “They’re actually pulling firefighters off the line because flames are overcoming them,” Andrews said. Fire District No. 3 had sent personnel “to build competency in our people,” Andrews said. “That’s why Fire District 3 is really aggressive sending people to these fires.” ■ Port Ludlow Fire and Rescue: Firefighter Dave Walker with Fire District No. 3’s Type 1 engine. ■ East Jefferson FireRescue: Firefighter/EMTs Curtis Sanders and Carl Tesch with a wildland engine to the Walla Walla Complex Fire and to northwestern Oregon. Also, Firefighter/Paramedic Jeff Woods and Firefighter/EMT Gavin Rogers with a Type 6 engine to the Chelan Complex Fire, reassigned to the Okanogan

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Deputies tell of bags of stolen mail BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Five shopping bags of mail containing 600 separate letters stolen from 200 different addresses in Clallam County were recovered early Friday after sheriff’s deputies arrested a Sequim man, authorities said. Scott James Haynes, 40, was taken into custody after he was found hiding beneath a travel trailer, deputies said, adding that he was found with an open-bladed knife in a sweatshirt pocket. He was booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of two counts of second-degree theft, identity theft, unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a dangerous weapon and an outstanding warrant for driving with a suspended license. Haynes remained in jail Saturday with no bond set. Sgt. Lyman Moores of the Sheriff’s Office said officers investigated a complaint of a vehicle driving from mailbox to mailbox in the 1500 block of Hooker Road at 3:52 a.m. Friday.

Traced vehicle They traced the vehicle to an address in the 100 block of Frost Road, about a mile away, and saw what looked like stolen mail inside it. Haynes was found beneath a trailer nearby. A subsequent search of a house on the property turned up the sacks of stolen mail in a trash can, Moores said. It was given to U.S. Postal Inspector Anna Weller of the post office’s Seattle division to deliver to its intended recipients, he said. A search under an additional warrant of Haynes’ home in the 300 block of South Solmar Drive in Sequim turned up what deputies said was more stolen mail, drug paraphernalia, a suspected stolen rifle and a homemade silencer made from a used oil filter. Haynes also was booked for investigation of the unlawful use of a credit card that had been reported stolen two months earlier. The mail theft was referred to postal authorities for possible federal charges. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said residents and business owners should check their mail daily, use a drop box or consider buying a locking mailbox to prevent theft. If people suspect their mail may have been stolen, they should contact the U.S. Postal Service at 800-275-8777 or www. postalinspectors.uspis. gov.

________ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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Brewer: Nearly 18 years at helm Alleged CONTINUED FROM A1 The PDN’s website, www.peninsuladailynews. com, is far and away the dominant news and information website for the North Olympic Peninsula, according to statistics from Omniture, Quantcast and Google Analytics, which measure Web traffic. The website had more than 1.4 million page views in July. The newspaper, meanwhile, will enter its 100th year of continuous print publication next year, having been founded in April 1916 as the Port Angeles Evening News and publishing in the 1970s as The Daily News before becoming the Peninsula Daily News in 1987. Since 2013, Brewer also has been in charge of two weekly newspapers on the North Olympic Peninsula, the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum; the monthly Olympic Homes-Land real estate magazine; and those publications’ active websites. The PDN and the two weeklies are owned by Sound Publishing Inc., the largest publisher of community newspapers in the state. Everett-based Sound Publishing is one of several locally operated divisions of Black Press Group Ltd. of Surrey and Victoria, B.C., which have newspapers and websites in western Canada as well as from Hawaii to Ohio in the U.S.

New publisher Brewer will be succeeded as publisher of the three newspapers and magazine by Terry R. Ward, 43, CEO of KPC Media Group Inc. in northeastern Indiana. Ward will take over Sept. 8 and work with Brewer during the month before his Oct. 9 retirement. In addition to overseeing KPC’s community newspapers and online publications, Ward launched a digital marketing division that helps small- to mediumsized businesses grow their revenues. Before joining KPC in 2012, he was director of sales and digital for GateHouse Media’s Community Newspaper Division, working with 142 publications in 11 states. Ward and his wife, Quinn, have three young children.

AP, New York Times Brewer plans to continue living in Port Angeles after he retires, do volunteer work, write and fly-fish for steelhead. He has been PDN editor and publisher since January 1998, coming from The New York Times. For 10 years, he was president, chief executive officer and editor-in-chief of The New York Times Syndication Sales Corp., in charge of The New York News Service, The Times’ features syndicate and New York Times Licensing and Permissions, which handled trademark and merchandise licensing for newspaper. Before joining The Times, he spent 19 years as a reporter, editor, bureau chief and executive for The Associated Press in Seattle, Los Angeles and New York. He is the former presi-

he PDN’s annual voter guides, the twice-weekly outdoors column, weekly golf column, Sunday “Eye on” columns about what government is doing, the PDN’s weekly Peninsula Spotlight entertainment magazine, the weekly maritime column and several other mainstay features in the newspaper were conceived by John Brewer and refined over the years.

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dent of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles Downtown Association and Community Multi-Cultural Alliance. He is past president of Allied Daily Newspapers of Washington, a statewide press association, He has been on several community boards and headed a city-community group that tried unsuccessfully to build a convention center in Port Angeles. Brewer’s first job was with the weekly Upland News in his hometown of Upland, Calif., in 1965. His career started with manual typewriters and rotary-dial telephones — and is ending with smartphones, Wi-Fi and the replacement of one daily printing deadline with the Internet’s pulsing 24/7 news cycle. Through it all, Brewer has been a hands-on writer, editor and administrator. He began “zoning” the PDN in June 1998, creating the two print editions — one with news tailored to Port Townsend/Jefferson County readers, the other with news for Clallam County readers (and major Peninsula-wide news in both) — that continue today. The PDN’s annual voter guides, the twice-weekly outdoors column, weekly golf column, Sunday “Eye on” columns about what government is doing, the PDN’s weekly Peninsula Spotlight entertainment magazine, the weekly maritime column and several other mainstay features in the newspaper were conceived by Brewer and refined over the years. “And we do more than just carry news and advertising,” said Brewer. “We are a major supporter of the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts and co-founded its annual festival — plus we contribute to more than 25 other nonprofit organizations in both Jefferson and Clallam counties. “We co-sponsor weekly outdoor concerts for the public every sumer, and we conduct annual award programs saluting community heroes in Jefferson and Clallam. “We set a new record, $271,981, in 2014 for our Peninsula Home Fund, which gives a ‘hand up, not a handout’ to individuals, families, single moms, senior citizens and others from Port Townsend to Forks, and everywhere in between, who suddenly face

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Papers: Daily CONTINUED FROM A1 “Continue to give a damn about the news, OK? I certainly will,” Wilson wrote. Leah Leach, 62, the PDN’s managing editor since 2006, was promoted to executive editor with responsibility for the newspaper’s reporting, sports and photography staffs in Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend and for the PDN’s community relationships. Michael J. Foster, 34, was promoted from news editor to managing editor. He is in charge of the presentation, design and daily production of the print PDN and www.peninsuladailynews.com. Both Leach and Foster report to John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor. A third management position in the PDN newsroom is still to be filled. The PDN began in 1916 and was owned by the Webster family of Port Angeles until passing to other owners in the 1970s and 1980s. The Horvitz family, based in Cleveland, Ohio, and Kirkland, Wash., owned the newspaper from 1994 until Oct. 31, 2011, when it was sold to Sound Publishing Inc., one of several locally operated U.S. divisions of Black Press Group Ltd. of Surrey and Victoria, B.C. Sound Publishing, the largest community news operation in the state, also owns the weekly Sequim Gazette and the weekly Forks Forum, which were bought separately from Sequim businessman Brown Maloney. Brewer was put in charge of the weekly newspapers in May 2013, and their overlapping circulation and advertising staffs were merged with the PDN’s to create a more efficient and unified sales and customer operation. The newsrooms at all three papers, however, operate independently from each other. All three papers also have different websites and social media platforms. The PDN publishes separate print editions Sundays through Fridays for Jefferson and Clallam counties (their different nameplates are shown above). Michael Dashiell is the editor of the Gazette, which serves the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. Christi Baron is editor of the Forum. It focuses on Forks, Clallam Bay-Sekiu and the West End of Clallam County. The PDN had its own printing press, but today, all three newspapers are printed at a huge press facility owned by Black Press in Everett. The newspapers’ stories, advertising and photos are put together on computers at their North Olympic Peninsula offices; the pages are sent electronically to Everett. But the newsprint used to print them is made at the Nippon Paper Industries USA mill in Port Angeles. The three papers, and the separately owned Port Townsend/Jefferson County Leader, are among the mill’s biggest and steadiest customers. The newsprint is environmentally friendly, made not directly from trees but from recycled paper and wood chips left over from lumbering operations. The ink used is from soybeans. Peninsula Daily News

an emergency situation and can’t find help elsewhere.” Brewer is passionate about the Home Fund, which is managed for the PDN by Olympic Community Action Programs, the Peninsula’s No. 1 emergency-care organization. He oversees its operations personally — the PDN does not deduct one penny for administration or overhead — and writes many of the stories about it during the Home Fund’s annual community fundraising campaign from Thanksgiv-

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PORT ANGELES — Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team officials say a Port Angeles man arrested for investigation of selling methamphetamine had more than a pound of meth in his apartment. The meth has a street value of as much as $60,000, authorities said. Scott Shawn Clark, 48, was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. He posted a $5,000 bail bond Thursday. Formal charges are expected to be filed Monday in Clallam County Superior Court. OPNET Supervisor Sean Madison said the street value of a pound of meth is between $50,000 and $60,000. “This was a good day for us,” Madison said. OPNET officials allege that Clark sold 8.9 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant for $200 on July 28 and 8.1 grams for $200 on Aug. 4, according to the arrest narrative. Detectives arrested him at his Port Angeles residence, Madison said. Clark led authorities to his bedroom, where he had more than a pound of methamphetamine and $3,098 in cash from drug sales, court papers said.

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The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the disposal of surplus property when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Proposed surplus property includes equipment from several county departments including solid waste, public works, roads and parks, and the Sheriff’s Office. The items are expected to be put up for auction, with minimal revenue expected. Commissioners also will consider approving a change order on the Paradise Bay Road Phase II project to pay for an additional drainage culvert and cover a price increase for landscaping bark and plants. The change would bring the total cost of the project to $1,084,200. They will consider an agreement to allocate grants from lodging tax to Quilcene/Brinnon Dollars

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conference room. ■ Climate Action Committee — 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Fort Worden State for Scholars in the amount Park. of $2,415 and to the Forks Chamber of Commerce, Port of Port Townsend $3,766. Port of Port Townsend They also will consider proclaiming September as commissioners will consider childhood cancer awareness final approval of a 2016 month and this week as Jef- budget and capital facilities ferson County Employee plan when they meet Wednesday. Recognition Week. The meeting will begin During a 1:30 p.m. briefing, commissioners will con- at 5:30 p.m. at 333 Benedict tinue to discuss countywide St. They will hear a report planning policies. on consolidation of port bank accounts. Port Townsend city They will consider perThe Port Townsend mitting Washington State Planning Commission will Parks access to stabilize the continue its assessment of Fort Worden bluff. The projthe proposed comprehen- ect, which would begin in sive plan when it meets about six months, would Thursday. include reconstructing the The meeting will begin stairs from the bluff to the at 6:30 p.m. in City Council port’s beach. chambers at historic City Commissioners will disHall, 540 Water St. cuss a proposal for a perThe commission is not sonnel survey. expected to take action. The Port Townsend City Public development Council does not meet this authority week. The Fort Worden LifeCouncil office hours, during which members of the long Learning Center Pubpublic can discuss any topic lic Development Authority with a member of the City board will discuss Building Council, take place from 305 design Wednesday. The meeting will begin 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in at 9 a.m. at Fort Worden the mayor’s office at historic Commons. City Hall. Other scheduled city meetings held in conference Chimacum schools rooms at 250 Madison St. The Chimacum School unless otherwise indicated Board will review test are: scores when it meets ■ Parks, Recreation and Wednesday. Trees Advisory Board — The board will meet at 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 6 p.m. in the library at the first-floor conference room. high school at 91 West Val■ Council Finance ley Road. It also will hear reports and Budget Committee — 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on facilities and from the Wednesday, third-floor student director and YMCA.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Paradise Fire had grown by 155 acres as of Saturday morning since it last was mapped Tuesday, with most of the spread occurring Thursday. It had burned 2,599 acres on the north side of the Queets River about 86 miles northeast of Queets and 20 miles southwest of Mount Olympus. Firefighters kept the southwest end of the fire east of Bob Creek from spreading with small portable pumps and Type 2 and Type 3 helicopters that dropped buckets of water. A sprinkler system also increased the humidity level on the fire’s perimeter. Temperatures had climbed to about 70 degrees Saturday afternoon, and relative humidity in the area was about 50 percent. Winds gusted to about 8 mph. Weather was forecast to remain warm and sunny through next Thursday. Other wildfires in the park and Olympic National Forest also showed little growth, according to the National Forest Fire Information Office. They include: ■ Hungry Fire: A reconnaissance flight Friday showed minimal fire activity. The quarter-acre fire is in the park’s eastern region near the Buckhorn Wilderness. ■ Gold Fire: Crews continued withdrawing equipment from the 10-acre fire near Bon Jon Pass northwest of Quilcene. Forest Road 2820, Forest Road 2820-010, Little Quilcene Trail and the

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Wildfires continued across the droughtplagued West on Saturday, leading residents to flee their homes and authorities to scramble for resources to beat back the flames. Blazes in Washington state that killed three firefighters and injured four others continued to explode in size, while other fires charged toward populated areas in several states. A look at a few large Western wildfires:

Washington Massive wildfires expanding across north-central Washington continued to grow. The Okanogan Complex of wildfires, where three firefighters died on Wednesday, grew by more than 100 square miles and stood at 355 square miles on Saturday morning. The federal government has declared an emergency, and state officials took the unprecedented step of seeking volunteers to upper portion of the Mount Townsend Trail remained closed. ■ Cabin Creek Fire: One pumper engine continued fighting a persistent smoke source, aided by another engine pumping water up a steep slope near

help fight the flames. Volunteers were to begin training Saturday. The Okanogan Complex has burned numerous structures, but the situation is so chaotic in the huge county that officials have no estimate of how many have burned. Winds were expected to slow on Saturday. A second of four firefighters injured in a wildfire on Wednesday has been transferred to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, the Northwest’s major burn center. Harborview spokeswoman Susan Gregg said Saturday that the firefighter is listed in satisfactory condition. The man is an employee of the state Department of Natural Resources, agency spokesman Bob Redling said. He was initially treated and released from a hospital in Okanogan, and then asked to go to Harborview, Redling said. Trap Pass southwest of Quilcene. The 8-acre fire is in Olympic National Forest just southeast of the Brothers Wilderness. Forest Service Road 2530 beyond the 2530-100 Road remains closed.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings normally are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday instead will be a chamber luncheon, “Picnic in the Park,” at Pioneer Memorial Park, 387 Washington St., Sequim. The sponsor will be the Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire. Reservations were required by last Thursday. Lunch is $15. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Jefferson County Sheriff’s Deputy Charlie McCarty on “Blue Courage.” The meeting sponsor will be UGN/Get Connected. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker was not announced. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Dave Joseph, left, and his son, Casey, right, load guns for target shooting this month on land owned by the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration.

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$ Briefly . . . Clean water loans offered in Clallam County PORT ANGELES — Craft3 is supporting the repair or replacement of more than 500 failing septic systems with the Clean Water Loan, 16 of which are in Clallam County. Since 2003, Craft3, a nonprofit lending agency, has offered an inclusive, affordable Clean Water Loan to cover the costs of designing, permitting, installing and maintaining residential and commercial septic systems. In selected areas, the loan also can be used to connect to municipal sewer systems. Clean Water Loans have helped 535 property owners repair or replace their failing septic systems in Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce and Pacific counties. As a result, over 283 million gallons of waste water have been treated, contributing to the improvement of local shellfish harvest areas. Since partnering with Clallam County Health and Human Services to expand the Clean Water Loan in 2011, more than $307,000 has been loaned to property owners in Clallam County, 50 percent of whom were low-income. The Clean Water Loan serves homeowners with a broad range of household incomes and credit histories. It includes funds to cover the ongoing inspections, maintenance and repairs that ensure systems continue to work once installed. To learn more about the Clean Water Loan, visit www.Craft3. org/CleanWaterVideo. Visit www.Craft3.org/ CleanWater to apply online or download an application and then work with a local licensed or certified septic professional on a bid.

Provisions training SEQUIM — The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council is offering free classroom training on the commercial mechanical provisions and new compliance forms for the Washington State Energy Code. Training will be offered at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St., from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Sept. 1. It includes: ■ Details about the commercial mechanical provisions that are captured in the new mechanical compliance forms and how to document the necessary information in the forms for a permit submittal for new construction and retrofits. ■ Permanent rule changes and official interpretations that have been posted by the State Building Code Council. ■ A brief preview of a few of the anticipated mechanical provision changes in the state energy code and information about how to review the new

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A clamorous gun debate in quiet woods Hikers seeking solitude complain of gunfire, but target shooters say they have rights as well BY JACK HEALY THE NEW YORK TIMES

SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah — As a lover of ancient rock art, Steve Acerson usually roams Utah’s backcountry searching for images of hunters and rams carved on boulders and canyon walls. But one morning, on a hillside speckled with those prehistoric petroglyphs, he was also finding signs of a younger civilization: Shotgun shells. Bullets. Shredded juniper trees. Exploded cans of spray paint. “It’s all been shot,” he said. “It’s just destroying everything.” America’s cultural divide over guns has gone into the woods. As growing numbers of hikers and backpackers flood national forests and backcountry trails searching for solitude, they are increasingly clashing with recreational target shooters, out for the weekend to plug rounds into trees, targets and mountainsides.

Hiking groups and conservationists say policies that broadly allow shooting and a scarcity of enforcement officers have turned many national forests and millions of western acres run by the Bureau of Land Management into free-fire zones. People complain about finding shot-up couches and cars deep in forests, or of being pinned down by gunfire where a hiking or biking trail crosses a makeshift target range.

‘War zone’ Over the Fourth of July weekend in Pike National Forest in Colorado, a 60-year-old camper preparing to make s’mores with his grandchildren was killed when a stray bullet arced into his campsite. The camper, Glenn Martin, said “ow,” his daughter said, and when his family ran to help him, there was a hole in his shirt and blood pouring from his mouth.

“A war zone,” said Paul Magnuson, who owns a cycle shop in Woodland Park, Colo., and rides mountain bikes in the same forest where Martin died. His customers have complained about bullets whistling overhead, and Magnuson said he had gotten used to yelling out to alert target shooters that he was coming. “Every time in the woods, you feared for your life,” he said. “It was absolutely, completely out of hand.” It is a fight playing out from the pine forests of North Carolina to the Pacific Northwest to the Lake Mountains here in central Utah, where hillsides with thousands of images of prehistoric rock art have become a popular shooting spot. Officials in the Croatan National Forest in North Carolina issued an emergency halt to target shooting after receiving hundreds of complaints. TURN

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Steve Zenovic and Mark Nichols of the Nor’Wester Rotary Club discuss the club’s upcoming event “Jammin’ in the Park.” ■ Tuesday: Repeat show. ■ Wednesday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Linda Chapman, Paulette Hill and Catherine Mix discuss ARTfusion, a multimedia art show taking place at The Cutting Garden in Sequim.

Gold and silver Gold for December climbed $6.40, or 0.6 percent, to settle at $1,159.60 an ounce Friday. September silver shed 21.6 cents, or 1.4 percent, to $15.301 an ounce. September high-grade copper ended at $2.304 a pound, down 1.6 cents, or 0.7 percent. October platinum fell $7.80, to $1,027.10 an ounce, while September palladium shed $18.80 to $604.45 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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Army First Lt. Shaye Haver, center, and Capt. Kristen Griest, right, with other female West Point alumni after an Army Ranger school graduation ceremony at Fort Benning, Ga., on Friday.

First female Ranger grads earn elite tab Haver of Copperas Cove, Texas, and Capt. Kristen Griest of Orange, Conn., graduated alongside 94 male soldiers at a ceremony on the FORT BENNING, Ga. — The first female shore of “Victory Pond.” soldiers to complete the Army’s rigorous Ranger The women drew national attention for finSchool pinned on their black-and-gold Ranger ishing the nine-week program designed to test tab at a raucous graduation ceremony Friday, young soldiers’ leadership abilities as the Pentacapping their history-making week and putting gon approaches decisions on opening all combat a spotlight on the debate over women in combat. positions to women who meet military stanWith family members, friends, an unusually dards. large media contingent and an all-star cast of former Rangers looking on, First Lt. Shaye TURN TO RANGERS/A10 BY ROBERT BURNS

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Craft3 on Aug. 12 cut a ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of its new office at 802 E. First St. in Port Angeles. After outgrowing its Lincoln Center office of 10 years, Craft3, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, added staff to serve communities throughout Washington and Oregon by providing financing options for people who do not have access to traditional financing. For more information, visit www.craft3.org. Pictured in the front row from left are Jim Moran, Mary Anderson, Matt Elwood, Harriet Reyenga, Mark Bowman, Erika Lindholm, Denise Pranger (with scissors), Jena Ross, Dana Seibel, Ruth Fox, Beth Halady and Betsy Wilkin; in the back row from left are Leslie Fisher, Howard Fisher, Brian Kuh, Joan Broughton, Mike Dickerson, Nathan West, Colleen Robinson, Courtney Buchanan and Louann Yager.

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Griest, right, on an obstacle course in June, part of the nine-week Ranger School.

Rangers: Position restrictions CONTINUED FROM A9 Their success casts new attention on the obstacles that remain to women who aspire to join all-male combat units, including the 75th Ranger Regiment. Although Haver and Griest are now Ranger-qualified, no women are eligible for the elite regiment, although officials say it is among special operations units likely to be opened to women eventually. Griest, 26, is a military police officer and has served one tour in Afghanistan. Haver, 25, is a pilot of Apache helicopters. Both are graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Of 19 women who began the Ranger course, Haver and Griest are the only two to finish so far; one is repeating a prior phase of training in hopes of graduating soon. Addressing the graduates, Maj. Gen. Scott Miller said no one should doubt that all 96 graduates met Ranger standards, regardless of their sex, and he congratulated them on proving their mettle.

Proved mettle “You’ll leave Victory Pond today with a small piece of cloth on your shoulder, but more importantly you carry the title of Ranger from here on out,” he said. Miller, who gained his Ranger tab 30 years ago this month, is commander of all Army infantry and armor training and education, including the Ranger School. The Army opened Ranger School to women for the first time this year as service leaders weighed opening more combat jobs to women. How far the military is willing to go toward ending restrictions on women will be evident soon. Gen. Mark Milley, the

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Capt. Kristen Griest, center, during a Ranger School exercise in Fort Benning, Ga., in April. Griest on Friday will become one of the first two women to graduate from Ranger School. Army’s new chief of staff who flew to Benning to attend the graduation ceremony, told The Associated Press he is proud of all the Rangers who completed the course and appreciates the importance of the pioneering performance of Haver and Griest. “It’s a really big deal” for them and for the Army, he said. Milley said he has not decided whether to recommend that all Army positions be opened to women. The only areas not already open to women are infantry, armor, certain artillery positions and the special operations forces, including the Ranger regiment. Yet “I believe the Army can adapt,” he said. “It has and will continue to adapt.” Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Thursday he will decide by December whether to accept any recommended exceptions to an order, signed by one of his predecessors, Leon Panetta, nearly three years ago that said all positions must be open to qualified women unless service leaders can justify keeping any closed. Any recommended excep-

tions are due to Carter in October. Griest told reporters Thursday she hopes her success shows that women “can deal with the same stresses and training that men can.” Some current and former military members feel strongly that the Pentagon is going too far to accommodate women. James Lechner, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and former Ranger, said he questions whether the Ranger course adequately tested the female candidates under combat-simulated conditions and whether it makes sense to open all combat units to women. “American women certainly serve with honor and distinction, provide some capabilities that males may not be able to provide,” Lechner said in a telephone interview. “But when you talk about your fighting units, your combat arms units, especially the infantry . . . you don’t need to just have the minimum standards. You need to have as good as you possibly can get.” Janine Davidson, a defense policy analyst at the

Council on Foreign Relations and a former Air Force cargo plane pilot, said the success of Griest and Haver and the prospect of the Army fully integrating women into its ground combat force is “policy catching up with reality,” given the extensive combat experience women had in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also reflects generational change, she said, which she has heard in conversations with high school students. “They actually are shocked when they learn that women aren’t already doing this kind of stuff — the idea that they themselves would not be allowed to do it,” Davidson said this week. Rangers call themselves “masters of special light infantry operations” such as seizing key terrain and infiltrating hostile territory by land, sea or air. They are an arm of Army Special Operations Command and U.S. Special Operations Command.

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Global warming from human emissions has most likely intensified California’s drought by 15 percent to 20 percent, scientists said Thursday, warning that future dry spells in the state are almost certain to be worse than this one as the world continues to heat up. Even though the findings suggest the drought is primarily a consequence of natural climate variability, the scientists added that the likelihood of any drought becoming acute is rising because of climate change. The odds of California seeing droughts at the far end of the scale, like the current one that began in 2012, have roughly doubled in the past century, they said. “This would be a drought no matter what,” said A. Park Williams, a climate scientist at the LamontDoherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and the lead author of a paper published by the journal Geophysical Research Letters. “But it’s definitely made worse by global warming.” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also reported Thursday that global temperatures in July had been the hottest for any month since record-keeping began in 1880, and that the first seven months of 2015 had also been the hottest such period ever. Heat waves on several continents this summer have killed thousands of people. July’s average temperature global was 61.86 degrees Fahrenheit, beating the previous global mark set in 1998 and 2010 by about one-seventh of a degree, according to NOAA. That’s a large margin for weather records, with previous monthly heat records broken by a 20th of a degree or less. “It just reaffirms what we already know: that the Earth is warming,” said NOAA climate scientist Jake Crouch. “The warming is accelerating, and we’re really seeing it this year.” Crouch and other scientists outside the government said the rising temperatures are caused by a combination

he National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also reported Thursday that global temperatures in July had been the hottest for any month since record-keeping began in 1880, and that the first seven months of 2015 had also been the hottest such period ever.

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of man-made climate change and a strong, near-record El Niño, a warming of the equatorial Pacific Ocean that alters weather worldwide for about a year. Nine of the 10 hottest months on record have happened since 2005, according to NOAA. The paper on the California drought echoes a growing body of research that has cited the effects of human emissions, but scientists not involved in the work described it as more thorough than any previous effort because it analyzed nearly every possible combination of data on temperature, rainfall, wind speed and other factors that could be influencing the severity of the drought.

‘Best’ research The research, said David Lobell, a Stanford University climate scientist, is “probably the best I’ve seen on this question.” The paper provides new scientific support for political leaders, including President Barack Obama and Gov. Jerry Brown of California, who have cited human activity and the resulting global warming as a factor in the drought. A report last week by researchers at the University of California, Davis, projected the drought would cost the California economy $2.7 billion this year. Much of that pain is being felt in the huge farming industry, which has been forced to idle a half-million acres and has seen valuable crops like almond trees and grape vines die.


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NEW YORK — A barrel of U.S. crude oil fell below $40 per barrel for the first time since the end of the global economic crisis. Friday’s fall, to $39.86, was just the latest indicator of a vast shift in the energy landscape over the past year. U.S. Oil bounced back a bit to close down 87 cents at $40.45, the lowest close since March 3, 2009. The price of oil has fallen for eight consecutive weeks, the longest streak since 1986. Oil is down 34 percent from its high of $61.43 this year and 62 percent from its high of $107.26 last year. A boom in production has outpaced growth in global oil demand. The U.S. is churning out oil at a rate not seen in decades. Meanwhile, even with sharply lower prices, Saudi Arabia and other OPEC nations haven’t cut production. Production in the U.S. averaged 9.4 million barrels in the four weeks ending Aug. 14, up nearly 11 percent from a year ago, according to data released this week by the Energy Department. U.S. oil held in storage has reached levels not seen in at least 80 years. Meanwhile, OPEC pro-

duction averaged 31.5 million barrels a day in July, a three-year high. Adding to the downward pressure on oil prices is a steady drumbeat of economic data out of China suggesting that the world’s second-largest economy is slowing. Data released Friday showed a further contraction in China’s manufacturing sector, and it sent ripples through global stock markets. The world’s biggest oil producers are getting hit by falling prices and pessimism about China and other economies that have not recovered from the recession like the U.S. has. Almost all oil companies, from Exxon Mobil to BP PLC, have cut spending on exploration in anticipation of a prolonged period of lower prices. Over the past 12 months, Chevron shares have lost nearly 40 percent, while Exxon shares are down 26 percent. Companies that primarily drill for oil onshore in the U.S., such as Continental Resources, have suffered even steeper declines. Analysts say gas prices could drop below $2 a gallon in many areas of the country later this year.

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Castell Insurance recently held its fourth annual shred event at its office on Washington Street in Sequim. Within the two-hour event, it collected more than $2,150 in cash donations, plus hundreds of dollars’ worth of back-to-school supplies. Pictured from left are Phil Castell, Cynthia Martin of Parenting Matters Foundation, James Castell, Saul Williams, Tessa Jackson of the Boys & Girls Club, Nicole Brewer of Parenting Matters, Janet Gray of the Boys & Girls Club and Christy Francis of Castell Insurance. The cash and supplies were donated to support the Back to School event, to be held at the Boys & Girls Club on Saturday, Aug. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Gunfire: Native American petroglyphs at risk

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Prehistoric petroglyphs in the Lake Mountains of Utah. The Bureau of Land Management fears damage to the ancient art from rampant shooting. shooting because, they say, it is jeopardizing hundreds of petroglyphs that Native Americans pecked onto sandstone outcroppings and boulders as long as 10,000 years ago. Advocates say the mountainside is an open-air museum, one where bullets have struck the petroglyphs, chipping and cracking the runic swirls and wiry images of people and animals. “We’ve had serious damage,” said Kevin Oliver, district manager for the bureau’s West Desert district. “The shooting was so dense we had to do something.” There have also been about 130 wildfires here

over the past decade, some caused by bullet ricochets or exploding targets igniting dry cheatgrass. One bullet flew across the range and hit a bedpost in a nearby home, and land officials said high school students on a bus had to take cover to avoid careless gunfire. Cleanup crews have hauled away 20 tons of trash a year — refrigerators and car parts, clay pigeons and sofas, even bowling pins. “Anything you don’t want in your garage, you take out there and shoot,” said Acerson, a retired state transportation worker. Bill Pedersen, a director at the Utah Shooting Sports Council, acknowledged that

some people dumped what he called “trigger trash,” but he added that thousands of responsible gun owners had been hunting and shooting in the area for decades. He shot pheasants and doves there as a teenager. In the years since, as Utah’s population has surged, new subdivisions have popped up on the private lands adjoining these federal parcels, putting more pressure on the land. The Bureau of Land Management has proposed creating a shooting range, but gun advocates say it would be too small to accommodate them safely. They said previous shooting restrictions had already limited their activity, and they were angry at the prospect of another closing. “Shooters are getting frustrated and upset,” Pedersen said. “What gives the BLM the right to go down and shut it down on a whim?”

Officials have limited shooting access for years in the Pike National Forest, including the site where Martin was killed; it was the first fatal shooting officials could remember. Since Martin’s death, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has asked people who were in the area that day to allow their weapons to be tested, to see if they unknowingly fired the fatal shot. So far, investigators have tested five rifles, with none of them found to be the weapon in question. Martin’s daughter Carlie said they had complained about hearing gunshots when they arrived at the campsite, but they said forest officials had reassured them the guns were being fired in the other direction. “You keep on asking why,” she said. “One hundred ninety million acres of forest, and it has to hit Daddy?” 36766444

CONTINUED FROM A9 areas for shooters,” said Lars Dalseide, an NRA In New Mexico, home- spokesman. But in Colorado, Sean owners upset by the crackle of gunfire are fighting a Mooty, 26, said he had taken proposal to renew the per- to draping a bright orange mit for a gun range that has windbreaker over his backlong operated on national pack when he sets out in the Arapaho National Forforest land. The federal agencies est, which reported 103 that manage national for- shooting violations last ests and open lands have year. He put a whistle on his tallied a growing number of shooting violations in the pack, and when he hears backcountry in recent years. gunshots, he said, he starts The Forest Service to blow it so people will recorded 1,712 shooting know he is coming. “All you can do is hear incidents across the country last year, up about 10 per- it,” he said. “Like a mixture of thunder and gunfire, just cent from a decade ago. More than a thousand of rolling through the mounthose reports ended with a tains.” Karie Rubertus, 46, an warning or citation, but in some, Forest Service offi- office manager, said she was cers did not find who had jolted awake by gunfire fired or evidence of a viola- while camping a few years tion after investigating a ago at Rainbow Falls in Colorado, near the spot where complaint. The violation logs from Martin was killed. the bureau are a tally of ‘Scary experiences’ risky behavior: Shooting from vehicle. When she went to Weapon discharge in campground. Shooting at televi- explore, she said, she spoke sion. Using exploding tar- to a group of motorcyclists gets. Shooting in “no shoot- who had been firing guns most of the night and asked ing area.” Gun groups say that them to take a break. She said they had they have been shooting safely on public lands for walked with her, unasked, decades, and that accidents back to her camper. She woke her husband, are rare. and they left immediately. They say they have the “One of the most scary same rights to use Ameriexperiences ever,” she said. ca’s collective backyards as Here in the Lake Mounfour-wheelers, mountain tains of Utah, Bureau of bikers or backpackers. When federal agencies Land Management officials have proposed closing areas want to permanently ban to shooting, the National Rifle Association and other shooting groups have objected, urging members to write letters and attend meetings to keep the land open to guns. The NRA. has also supported a bill backed by several congressional Republicans that would tell federal land managers to make sure public lands are open to hunters and people who shoot recreationally. “Just the same as there should be areas on public lands for people to go mountain biking or mountain climbing, there should be

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Is your child fully vaccinated? IT’S BACK-TOSCHOOL TIME, which POINT OF means it’s time for hairVIEW cuts, shopping for school supplies and getting new shoes. It also means it is time to make sure children are up to date on their immunizations in Clallam and Jefferson counties, where vaccination rates are falling. By law, children must be vaccinated against certain diseases to attend Stehr-Green public or private schools in Washington. It is recommended that parents begin vaccinating their children soon after birth to protect them from a variety of serious diseases. The earliest vaccination takes place before a newborn is discharged from the hospital; other vaccines follow soon thereafter to protect the child from a host of diseases as quickly as possible. At school entry, the stakes become higher. As children congregate, risk is significantly increased for the spread of diseases. Being vaccinated can prevent a child from getting infected. When enough children are vaccinated, those who are vaccinated can provide a shield of protection for those who cannot be vaccinated. This shield of protection, called “community immunity,” protects children with weakened immune systems and those who cannot get the shots because of certain medical conditions. (It also protects community members with these same issues.) High levels of immunization coverage are needed for community immunity. For measles, 95 percent of children need to be immune for protection of others. Since the introduction of vaccinations, the U.S. has witnessed an enormous decrease in illnesses and deaths due to vaccinating preventable diseases. Endemic transmission of polio, measles and rubella has been eliminated. Mumps, whooping cough and chickenpox have shown striking decreases. Declining immunization rates, however, have made it possible for these highly infectious diseases to make a comeback. According to the Washington State Department of Health, the proportion of kindergartners in Clallam County with all of the required immunizations fell from 91 percent in 2004-05 to 76 percent in 2014-15. During the same period, immunization coverage rates were even lower in Jefferson County, dropping below 60 percent in five of those years.

Where to get immunizations for your kids REQUIRED SCHOOL VACCINATIONS, or immunizations, are available at the offices of most family and pediatric medical providers and some pharmacies in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Because pharmacies vary in the ages of clients served, immunizations provided and types of insurance accepted, you should contact the pharmacy for more information. Both Clallam and Jefferson County offer walk-in immunization clinics (no appointments necessary). ■ Clallam County Health and Human Services, Port Angeles, at 111 E. Third St., Suite 1-A (across from Safeway), Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be an office visit fee and a $23 charge per vaccination. Clallam County will bill Medicaid directly or provide a receipt for submission to other insurance carriers. Call 360-417-2274 for more information. ■ Jefferson County Public Health, 615 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, in the Castle Hill Mall, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sliding-scale fees are used for uninsured children. Jefferson County will bill private insurance and Medicaid. Call 360-385-9400 for more information. Peninsula Daily News

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Last school year, only 87 percent of kindergartners in Clallam County were immunized against measles, while in Jefferson County, only 78 percent were protected. These levels were well below the 95 percent coverage rate necessary for community immunity against measles. Not surprisingly, in February and March of 2015, Clallam County experienced its first measles cases in over 20 years. The outbreak that resulted in six cases, including two school-age children, led to the death of a young woman with an underlying illness and cost over $250,000 in response efforts. We must do better at immunizing ourselves and our children to protect the vulnerable people in our community. School vaccination requirements play a critical role in increasing childhood immunization rates, preventing outbreaks in schools and protecting the whole community. State regulations establish vaccination requirements for schoolchildren based on national immunization guidelines. Students attending public and private schools in Washington state must be immunized against chickenpox, diphtheria, German measles, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, polio, tetanus and whooping cough. New this fall, all students in seventh and eighth grade will need to show proof of having received two doses of chickenpox vaccine or a health care provider’s previous diagnosis of chickenpox.

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hen enough children are vaccinated, those who are vaccinated can provide a shield of protection for those who cannot be vaccinated. This shield of protection, called “community immunity,” protects children with weakened immune systems and those who cannot get the shots because of certain medical conditions.

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If parents want to claim an exemption for their children, they must be counseled by a Washington state licensed health care practitioner (medical doctor, naturopathic doctor, osteopathic doctor, advanced registered nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant) about the benefits and risks of vaccinations and parental responsibilities, if they choose not to vaccinate. All parents requesting an exemption must be counseled, unless the parent’s religious beliefs do not allow treatment by professionals, and they must complete a Certificate of Exemption for their child. If a child is not up to date on the required vaccinations and does not have a Certificate of Exemption, the child may be excluded from school until the required vaccinations are received. Unvaccinated children will be excluded from school if a case of a vaccine-prevent-

able disease (against which the child has not been vaccinated) occurs in the school. It is a lose-lose situation. The child is not protected against the disease and misses school. Make this school year a win-win. Vaccinations are safe and effective. Get your child vaccinated to protect your child’s health and protect the health of your community.

__________ Jeanette Stehr-Green of Port Angeles is the interim public health officer for Clallam County.

What do you think about Donald Trump?

Jack Andis

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Business owner Chimacum

“He’s getting people excited, that’s for sure. And he’s making the other candidates think about what they’re doing. I don’t know if he’ll last through the campaign, though. I really think he’s nuts.”

“His conservative politics scare me — that so many people in our country believe them. It worries me that he is so popular and is at the top of the polls.”

“He’s been a successful businessman. He seems to speak his own mind without filters. He’s not influenced by political correctness. I like him. I might possibly vote for him, but I’ll wait and see.”

“An extremely smart businessman, but not too politically. He handles money well, but working with people is another question. I don’t know what to think. He’s different but not really presidential material.”

“I dislike Donald Trump. I wouldn’t vote for him if he was the last man on Earth. I wouldn’t vote for Hillary [Clinton] either. I’m hoping someone else will step out. He’s so self-centered, and he can’t get past that.”

“I like him politically. He is honest, but he flip-flops a lot on issues. He’s even sent money to the Democrats. I need more time to examine where he lies on the issues. He’s not being bought by big corporations.”

“Every election cycle, there is a presidential candidate whose behavior embarrasses the United States in front of the rest of the world. We should just close our eyes and hope he goes away.”

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“The man’s a good businessman. He’s created companies and ran them well. As far as being presidential, I don’t know yet. If he could change our health care system into the private sector, I’d vote for him.” AND

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Peninsula Voices Fluoridation Well, here we go again. Fluoridation of the masses: to be or not to be; that is the question? Wrong. That is not the question. Medically injecting a highly questionable, debatable fluorosilicic acid substance into the public’s water system is the issue. Is our city (a government agency) authorized to medicate its citizens? That question is the issue, and I say no. If individuals desire to fluoridate their households, there are many store-shelf varieties of choices for all individual household members. I personally don’t want nor desire to have someone else (a government agency or private individual) making that choice for me. I like red meat, green peas, yellow corn, black beans, Neapolitan ice cream — and I prefer to have all people who get utility bills from the city of Port Angeles be able to make their own choices about their households’ use of their electric, water, garbage and recycle provisions and their choices of daily menu items. Period. The city of Port Angeles is made up of individuals, not a government agency. The Port Angeles City

Council should not be dictating to its citizens, nor should the state Dental Service Foundation promote a program that thinks that Mr. Lamoureux needs this questionable chemical, an acidic substance, flowing through his home’s water line in order to keep his (false?) teeth from getting cavities and putting his leg bones in danger of becoming brittle and perhaps creating hip fractures. So, no thank you to [former Clallam County Public Health Officer] Dr. Tom Locke and the Dental Service Foundation and all other believers of false prophets in Port Angeles. Paul Lamoureux, Port Angeles

For Iran deal I cheered along with 12,000 other Bernie Sanders fans at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion [Seattle] on Aug. 8 when the Democratic presidential contender said he will cast his Senate vote for the agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. It was part of Sanders’ message that it is time to elect a president who defends the interests of the “99 percent” rather than the profits of billionaires. Republican senators (and Democrat Charles Schumer)

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‘Oldest trick in the book’ STAFFERS AT A jail in Eastern Washington state foiled an escape attempt by spotting a long trail of knotted bed sheets hanging from the window of a cell housing a suspect in a murder-for-hire plot. They saw the rope of sheets that nearly reached the ground around 4:30 a.m. Thursday and put the Spokane County Jail on lockdown. The escape “was thwarted by the good work of the staff,” FBI spokesman Frank Harrill told the Spokane newspaper The Spokesman-Review. The cell belongs to James Henrikson, a felon linked to fraud and terror in North Dakota. He was sent to Washington state to face federal charges of ordering the killings of a business associate that owed him nearly $2 million and his former trucking company employee. After finding the dangling sheets, who oppose the Iran deal “have forgotten the lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq, forgotten that half a million soldiers returned home with post-traumatic stress,” Sanders charged. President Obama warns lawmakers that their votes to wreck this agreement will accelerate Iran’s acquisition

officials moved Henrikson and a cellmate to another part of the jail. The cell window is about 4 feet tall but less than 5 inches wide, according to Spokane County Jail Commander John McGrath. In February, authorities investigated after another inmate reported that Henrikson planned to escape by having a team attack a U.S. Marshals Service van with guns, grenades and gasoline, according to court records. Last September, Henrikson was indicted on murder-for-hire charges in the deaths of Doug Carlile and Kristopher “K.C.” Clarke in Washington state. He was extradited to Washington from a North Dakota jail, where he was being held on illegal weapons charges. The indictment came nine months after Carlile, 63, was shot in the kitchen of his house in an

of nuclear weapons. It will make a war more likely that eclipses the numbers killed and wounded in earlier Middle East wars. A vote to kill this deal will destroy the credibility of the U.S. as a peace broker. It is the fruit of multilateral negotiations by the U.S., Britain, France, Germany,

upscale Spokane neighborhood after returning from church, and 2½ years after Clarke, 30, was last seen at Henrikson’s trucking company, Blackstone LLC. Clarke’s body has never been found. Henrikson, 36, formerly of Watford City, N.D., has told investigators that Carlile owed him nearly $1.9 million for their dealings in Kingdom Dynamics, an oil development firm. The indictment also alleges that Henrikson conspired to kill three other people. Ken Coburn, who was working out near the jail around 6 a.m. Thursday, said he was surprised to see the knotted-together bed sheets hanging from one of the jail’s windows. “That’s the oldest trick in the book, next to putting a file in a cake,” he said. The Associated Press

Russia and China. Ninety-two nations have endorsed the deal, and 29 top scientists, including five Nobel laureates, signed a letter to the president endorsing the deal. This agreement is a step to normalizing relations with Iran that were poisoned by the CIA’s covert

overthrow of the popularly elected government of Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1953. Tell our congressman, Derek Kilmer, and our senators, Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray: Vote yes. Support the Iran agreement. Tim Wheeler, Sequim

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT

Rave of the Week RAVE TO THE Sequim Library staff for making the recent last-minute move of the scheduled concert from outside to inside due to lingering rain. It was no small feat for the undersized building while the branch was still open for regular patrons. Big thanks to library branch manager Emily Sly for making this enjoyable show happen, and everyone stayed dry.

. . . and other Raves A BIG THANK-YOU to the crew at West End Thunder in Forks for working extra hard to make a great track for us to race our hot rods. RAVE ABOUT THE outdoor concerts in both Sequim and Port Angeles. We are enjoying them, but they are too long, as most people leave after the first hour due to chilling of the evening air. IT’S WONDERFUL TO see a mural of Port Angeles when you drive off the ferry welcoming visitors here. However, the mural is missing

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the date. Wouldn’t it add more to our town’s character and charm to show the year our town was incorporated, 1890? It’s not a difficult addition.

been contaminated. Would you want to buy [lotion] someone stuck a finger in? Please use testers. That’s what they’re there for. No tester? Then please ask.

BELATED GRATEFUL RAVE to the man who finished bathing his dog and then helped me with a computer problem. It’s still working, and I’m still grateful.

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GLORIOUS RAVE FOR the person who writes the [Peninsula Daily News] weather forecasts. We appreciate the personal touch and sense of humor, and we want to thank that person.

Rant of the Week RANTS TO THOUGHTLESS customers in Port Angeles who open up products to “try” them. That’s now a product we can no longer sell because it’s

owner [on the North Olympic Peninsula] doesn’t care much that the display of Confederate flags, etc., in the yard carries a strong and negative connotation in this day and age. Not very mindful or politically correct, but maybe that’s the point? RANT TO THOSE crybabies whining over the “water shortages” around here. We are surrounded by a huge body of water that stretches out for miles. Why can’t we tap into that abundant resource for our needs?

RANT ABOUT DINING out. Why do they always seat people next to each other when the place RANT FOR THE jerk in the truck who passed me in a no-pass- is not crowded? My wife and I were the only ing zone in Joyce. customers in the place, and a noisy Too bad I didn’t get your license. You nearly hit both me and group of five came in and were seated right next to us. the oncoming car. We eat out at off hours for peace and quiet — no cellphones RANT TO THE people who are very judgmental over my fam- or kids. ily situation. GROSSED-OUT RANT TO You don’t know the truth. the people at campgrounds who You need to hear both sides, and you know who you are on the wash their dishes at the campground water spigots. west side of Port Angeles. People, please go to Goodwill RANT: WHY DO some people and get yourself a couple of cheap pots and heat water in them and have to have overly bright lights do your dishes at your campsite. shining into my Port Angeles Don’t clog up the drain with home? Now I can’t even see the harbor your food particles. Gross! lights because of yours. You’re not getting them clean in RANT: I GUESS a homecold water anyway!

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NANAIMO, B.C. — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team is accustomed to Bronte Fitzsimmons, Kasie Lough and Solana Ashe playing well. But the Pirates aren’t used to that being a detriment. In Peninsula’s first exhibition match of the season, Fitzsimmons, Lough and Ashe — all now former Pirates — helped Vancouver Island University to a 3-0 victory. “PC alum Bronte Fitzsimmons tallied two of those goals, [goalkeeper] Kasie Lough got a shutout in the second half and Solana Ashe added lots of energy for VIU up top,” Peninsula coach Kanyon Anderson said of Wednesday’s match. The Mariners scored early to take a 1-0 lead into the half. “In our first scrimmage of the season and many players’ first real college action, we showed our inexperience, giving up an early goal on quick restart corner kick,” Anderson said. “In the second half, VIU scored again on a shot from distance and once at the end of the game on a defensive miscommunication.”

Blanked by Vikes The following day, the Pirates played at the University of Victoria, and again, they gave up an early goal, this one on an indirect set piece just a few minutes into the game. The Vikes scored another goal on a scramble in front of the box before the half. TURN

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Driver Bud Florko and navigator Nick Kishka flipped their boat, the Fat Buddy Racing No. 166, during their first qualifying lap at Extreme Sports Park in Port Angeles on Saturday. The duo was unhurt.

Flippy day at the track The Port Angeles-based Wicked Racing No. 10 team of driver Dan Morrison and navigator Cara McGuire overcame a missed turn on their first lap of qualifying to post the two lowest times of the day in all classificarest right-side up. tions, a 44.594-second spin in Florko, known for his pedal- their second time out, and a down racing style, and Kishka 43.953-second circuit in their were unharmed and returned last qualifying run. for their next qualifying laps. Later, the Fat Buddy No. 13 Another starter on the fritz boat, driven by Scott Saxton and The team missed out on its navigated by Gary McNeil, third qualifying loop due to clipped that same outcrop and another issue with the boat’s ended up bouncing off an island starter. Starter troubles nearly and coming to rest submerged in knocked the team out in the the finish channel. series’ first trip to Port Angeles Neither was hurt, but their in July. “The starter gear stuck out, day at the races was finished.

Sprint boats take to air during qualifying round BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The course rotation at Saturday’s American Sprint Boat Racing event at Extreme Sports Park took its toll on racers and boats from the opening lap of the first qualifying heat. Driver Bud Florko and navigator Nick Kishka went airborne after clipping an island around the track’s seventh turn, flipping twice before coming to

the solenoid stuck and it ripped the drive gear right in half, but we put a brand-new starter in there,” Morrison said. “We will be fine.” The Sequim-based TNT Live Wire No. 2 boat, driven by Paul Gahr and navigated by his son Josh, cruised to the fastest qualifying lap, 49.732 seconds, in the 400 class. “A pretty good day so far for us,” Paul Gahr said. “We had a little trouble in our third run. We were getting too much air in the pump and not enough water, but I think we’ve just about got that figured out for the eliminations.” TURN

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Furbursh has slight rotator cuff tear BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

SEATTLE — At least now, Seattle Mariners lefty reliever Charlie Furbush has the peace of mind of knowing why his arm wasn’t responding as expected to rest and treatment. He has a slight tear in his rotator cuff, the collection of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint. “ H o n e s t l y, Next Game when I heard the Today news,” Furbush vs. White Sox said, “it doesn’t at Safeco Field feel that bad. It’s Time: 1 p.m. a little peace of On TV: ROOT mind for me, and the training staff as well, just to know what’s going on there.” Manager Lloyd McClendon said it’s “highly unlikely” that Furbush, 29, will pitch again this season. Furbush was diagnosed with biceps tendinitis after a July 7 appearance against Detroit. Furbush’s slow recovery prompted another examination earlier this week by Dr. Edward Khalfayan, the club’s medical director. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam revealed the tear. “It wasn’t a big tear,” Furbush said. “It wasn’t a full tear. He just said a slight tear in the rotator cuff. For me, it was like, ‘All right, that’s what I’ve got to deal with.’” TURN

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Runners approach the starting line of the 10K and half-marathon at the first-ever Valley of the Trolls runs hosted by Bandy Farms in Sequim on Saturday. The event also featured a 5K race, which began 15 minutes after the 10K and half-marathon.

Hawks’ D shows off speed package BY GREGG BELL MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — They could be, if the current vision becomes reality, Seattle’s newest SuperSonics. The Seahawks’ starting defensive line spent the entire first half of Friday night’s 14-13, preseason loss to Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium trying different combinations of defensive ends moving inside as hybrid tackles over the Chiefs’ slower guards and center on obvious passing downs. The Chiefs, who like the

Seahawks have offensive-line issues, often looked like ignored stop signs stuck in the grass as Seattle’s pass-rushers zoomed past. Michael Bennett, the usual end who was so successful last season moving inside, lined up next to top rookie draft choice and fellow end Frank Clark on third and long in the first quarter. Clark hadn’t practiced all week because of a sore ankle, yet he picked up where he left off in last week’s zooming exhibition debut against Denver. He jetted

in on his first play and deflected an attempted middle-screen pass by Alex Smith to force a Chiefs punt. Not bad for a guy the Seahawks listed as “not expected to dress” before Friday’s kickoff.

‘Continue to experiment’ Expect that defensive front of Bennett and Clark inside with Cliff Avril and Bruce Irvin as ends to be Seattle’s new, zooming speed-rush package once the regular season begins Sept. 13 at St. Louis. “That’s something we’ve been

striving for,” coach Pete Carroll said. “That is something we will continue to experiment with.” The results are great so far. Bennett had three hits on Smith in the first half, including a first one on the first drive referee Alex Kemp deemed late for a 15-yard penalty. Bennett’s sack of Smith in the final seconds of the half ruined Kansas City’s chance to tie or take the lead from the Seattle 35. The Seahawks remained ahead 10-7 at halftime. TURN

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Today’s BXM Racing Port Angeles BMX Track Warnicke Scholarship Thursday 26-30 Cruiser 1. Cash “money” Coleman; 2. Jennifer Spencer; 3. Robert “Faceplant” Williams. 8 Novice 1. Benjamin Clemens; 2. Kaden Kreaman; 3. Teig Carlson. 11 Intermediate 1. Cory Cooke; 2. Landon “L Factor” Price; 2. Austin Washke; 4. Taylor Coleman; 5. Jaron Tolliver. Strider Open 1. Anna Cook; 2. Laila Charles; 3. Jaron Tolliver; 4. Taylor Coleman; 5. Cash “Money” Coleman.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Sunday, Aug. 16 2015 Nels Sutherland Mixie Two Person Combined Net Team net: Steve Murata and Marie Murata, 141; Jerry Sparks and Doris Sparks, 150; Jim Jones and Debbie Jones, 153; Gordon Thomson and Ruth Thomson, 153; Tom Arnold and Helen Arnold, 174. Closest to pin No. 9: Debbie Jones, 40 ft. 2 in. No. 17: Jerry Sparks, 9 ft. 4 in. Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: David Wahlsten, 67; Paul Reed, 72. Net: Larry Aillaud, 67; Steve Main, 68; Brad Clarke, 68; Buddy Fraser, 69; Brian Duncan, 69; Ray Santiago, 69. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Men’s Club Championship Club Champion gross: Jay Tomlin, 236. Club Champion net: Ken Orth, 204. Flight White Gross: Mark Meythaler, 243; John Sims, 256. Net: Jerry Ahern, 206; Bruce Mullikin, 213. Flight Gold Gross: Dave Anderson, 256; Mike Main, 261. Net: Frank Herodes, 212; Gene Collet, 215; Henry Meyer, 217; John Palmeri, 217. Daily Low Day 1 gross white: Mark Meythaler, 83. Day 1 net white: Jerry Ahern, 61. Day 1 gross gold: Dan O’Claray, 84. Day 1 net gold: Frank Herodes, 66. Day 2 gross white: Jay Tomlin, 75. Day 2 net white: Bruce Mullikin, 65. Day 2 gross gold: Ken Orth, 80. Day 2 net gold: John Palmeri, 68. Day 3 gross white: Tom Chirhart, 84. Day 3 net white: Cliff Brown, 67. Day 3 gross gold: Mike Main, 82. Day 3 net gold: Dave Anderson, 70. 2015 SWGA Club Championship Club champion gross: Bobbie Piety, 260. Club champion net: Dana Burback, 202. Red Flight Gross: Carol Goodman, 276; Judy Flanders, 277; Cheryl Coulter, 288. Net: Gail Savage, 208; Cecil Black, 211; Cynthia Edel, 212. Silver Flight Gross: Jan Prout, 299; Nan Godfrey, 303. Net: Marsha Carr, 214; Patricia Palmeri, 215; Linda Collet, 221. Daily Low Day 1 gross red: Bobbie Piety, 87. Day 1 net red: Gail Savage, 68. Day 1 gross silver: Jan Prout, 98. Day 1 net silver: Patricia Palmeri, 63. Day 2 gross red: Carol Goodman, 92. Day 2 net red: Cheryl Coulter, 65. Day 2 gross silver: Marsha Carr, 98. Day 2 net silver: Eileen Larsen, 73. Day 3 gross red: Judy Flaners, 91. Day 3 net red: Dana Burback, 65. Day 3 gross silver: Nan Godfrey, 95. Day 3 net silver: Nancy Harlan, 72. Friday Men’s Club Final Results Club champion: Sid Krumpe, 211. Overall low net: Dustin Halverson, 205. Flight One Gross: Sid Krumpe, 211; Gary Kettel, 226. Net: Dustin Halverson, 205; Leonard Hirschfeld, 211; Jimmy Broadus, 216; Larry St. John, 220. Flight Two Gross: Allen Balla, 244; Don Walker, 253. Net: Kris Lether, 207; Weston Royall, 211; Robert Young, 212; Milt Mickey, 213. Flight Three Gross: Tim Mannor, 273; James Deckman, 275. Net: Ted Johnson, 209; Brad Littlefield, 213; Dick McCammon, 215; Lee White, 215. Monday’s closest to pin No. 17 Flight one: Leonard Hirschfeld, Ace. No. 11 Flight two: Karl Dryfhout, 6 ft. 3 in. No. 8 Flight three: Lee White, 14 ft. 1.5 in. No. 4 Open: Larry St. John, 4 ft. Wednesday’s closest to pin No. 4 Flight one: Brett Allen, 5 ft. 1 in. No. 17 Flight two: Don Walker, 11 ft. 1 in. Flight three: George Howard, 19 ft. 1 in.

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No. 8 Open: Don Walker, 4 ft. 3 in. Friday’s closest to pin No. 11 Flight one: Grant Ritter, 15 ft. 9 in. Flight two: Bill Berry, 13 ft. 6 in. Flight three: Tim Mannor, 8 ft. 5 in. No. 17 Open: Sid Krumpe: 2 ft. 1 in. Friday Women’s Golf Group Gross: Wanda Synnestvedt, two week total of 165. Net: Judy Reno and Lori Wyngaert tied with two total of 138. Division one Gross: Wanda Synnestvedt, 81; Carol Taylor, 81. Net: Judy Reno, 68. Division two Gross: Lori Wyngaert, 93. Net: Joanie Oakes, 71. Closest to pin Division one No. 8: Marlene Erickson, 37 ft. 10.5 in. No. 17: Jane Peoples, 42 ft. 10 in. Division two No. 8: Pat Conway, 35 ft. 3.5 in. Putts Division one: Jane Peoples, 30 Division two: Bonney Benson, 34. Chip in’s No. 7: Jane Peoples. Merchant League Team standings through Thursday Team Points 1. All Weather Heating 47 2. Mischmidt 43.5 3. Skyridge Golf Club 41.5 4. Windermere Sequim East 41 5. Dungeness Golf Shop 40.5 6. UPF 37.5 7. Mulligans 37 8. Eric’s RV 34.5 9. AM Systems 33 10. Sequim Plumbing 31.5 11. Jamestown Aces 31 12. America’s Finest 24 Weekly results All Weather Heating, 7, Jamestown, 3 UPF, 5.5, Skyridge Golf Club, 4.5 Sequim Plumbing, 5.5, Windermere Sequim East, 4.5 Mulligans, 7.5, America’s Finest, 2.5 Mischmidt, 5, AM Systems, 5 Eric’s RV, 5.5, Dungeness Golf Shop, 4.5 Low handicap division Gross: Rob Wright, 34; Jeff Pedersen, 38; Robert Bourns, 39; Robbie Bourns, 40. Net: Greg Valaske, Matt Warren, 34; Don Moody, 35; Steve Howell, 35. Closest to pin Low handicap division No. 11: Jeff Pedersen, 7 ft. in. High handicap division No. 11: Chis Curtis, 32 ft. 10 in. High handicap division Gross: Steve Zipser, 45; Dan Wilder Jr., 46; Chuck Anderson, 47; Lance Gardner, 47. Net: Frank Tomajko,34; Dean Norman, 36; Diane Gange, 36; Jeff Kussin, 36; Dave Sharman, 36. Closest to pin Low handicap division No. 17: Scott Aughtry, 9 ft. 11 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Best 7 Net: Dan Cadigan, 50; Jim Elvert, 47; Dennis Bradley, 54; Ray Aldrich, 50. Lady Niners Worst Hole Out Net: Gwyen Boger, 27; Lynda Estes, 27; Kathy Tiedeman, 31; Dorothy Plenert, 31. Wednesday Men’s Club Any Nine Holes Net: Jim Hanley, 23.5; Jerry Ahern, 25; Ken Orth, 25.5. July 30 and Aug. 6 Lady Niners Club Championship Gross: Lynda Estes, 106; Lani Warren, 114. Net: Gwyen Boger, 73; Teri King, 74. Discovery Bay Golf Course Thursday, Aug. 13 Ladies Putt for Dough Net: Wanda Synnestvedt, 26; Barb Aldrich, 28; Pat Burns, 32; Norma Lupkes, 32; Jane Peoples, 32; Diane Solie, 33; Lynn Pierle, 33. Birdies No. 7: Jane Peoples. No. 5: Wanda Synnestvedt. No. 16: Jane Peoples and Norma Lupkes.

Football Chiefs 14, Seahawks 13 Friday’s Preseason Game Seattle 0 10 3 0—13 Kansas City 0 7 7 0—14 Second Quarter KC—Maclin 3 pass from A.Smith (Santos kick), 9:56. Sea—FG Hauschka 39, 2:52. Sea—Wagner 25 interception return (Hauschka kick), 2:38. Third Quarter KC—O’Shaughnessy 1 pass from Daniel (Santos kick), 11:53. Sea—FG Hauschka 27, 4:12. Sea KC First downs 13 20 Total Net Yards 227 238 Rushes-yards 25-78 29-98

Passing 149 140 Punt Returns 3-20 5-43 Kickoff Returns 2-46 2-46 Interceptions Ret. 1-25 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 18-29-0 19-30-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 3-23 Punts 5-52.2 5-53.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-105 7-36 Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Seattle, Michael 10-27, R.Smith 2-21, Rawls 4-20, Turbin 6-4, Archer 2-4, Wilson 1-2. Kansas City, West 13-40, K.Davis 11-29, A.Smith 3-22, Maclin 1-8, Reaves 1-(minus 1). PASSING—Seattle, Archer 9-14-0-83, Wilson 9-15-0-78. Kansas City, Daniel 8-12-0-82, A. Smith 11-18-1-81. RECEIVING—Seattle, Baldwin 4-28, Lockett 3-42, Graham 3-39, Daniels 3-19, Allen 1-13, Norwood 1-11, K.Williams 1-11, Coleman 1-2, R.Smith 1-(minus 4). Kansas City, Hammond Jr. 3-36, Maclin 3-22, Charles 3-7, O’Shaughnessy 2-15, F.Williams 2-15, K.Davis 2-6, Ware 1-28, Kelce 1-23, Avant 1-9, West 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

NFL Preseason Glance Thursday’s Games Washington 21, Detroit 17 Buffalo 11, Cleveland 10 Friday’s Games N.Y. Jets 30, Atlanta 22 Kansas City 14, Seattle 13 Saturday’s Games Baltimore at Philadelphia, late. Miami at Carolina, late. New England at New Orleans, late. Chicago at Indianapolis, late. Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, late. Oakland at Minnesota, late. Denver at Houston, late. San Diego at Arizona, late. Today’s Games Green Bay at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Dallas at San Francisco, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Monday’s Game Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28 New England at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. Tennessee at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Detroit at Jacksonville, 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. Chicago at Cincinnati, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m. Seattle at San Diego, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Green Bay, 5 p.m. Indianapolis at St. Louis, 5 p.m. San Francisco at Denver, 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30 Houston at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Arizona at Oakland, 5 p.m.

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Chicago 000 112 043—11 Seattle 000 000 301— 4 DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 8, Seattle 2. 2B—Abreu (24), LaRoche (18), C.Sanchez 2 (19), K.Marte (5). HR—N.Cruz (37), Trumbo (7). SB—Me.Cabrera (2). CS—Eaton (5). S—Me. Cabrera. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Sale W,12-7 7 4 3 3 1 14 Duke 2 2 1 1 0 2 Seattle F.Hernandez L,14-8 6 9 4 4 1 4 Farquhar 1 1 0 0 0 0 1/ Rodney 3 3 1 0 3 2 1/ Rasmussen 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 D.Rollins 1 /3 3 3 3 1 3 WP—F.Hernandez. Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Gary Cederstrom; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Lance Barksdale. T—3:06. A—35,770 (47,574).

American League Houston Los Angeles Texas Seattle Oakland

West Division W L 67 56 63 59 62 59 56 66 53 70

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East Division W L New York 68 54 Toronto 67 55 Baltimore 62 59 Tampa Bay 61 61 Boston 56 66 Central Division W L Kansas City 73 48 Minnesota 61 61 Detroit 59 62 Chicago 57 63 Cleveland 57 65

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Pct GB .603 — .500 12½ .488 14 .475 15½ .467 16½

Friday’s Games Cleveland 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3 Texas 2, Detroit 0 Boston 7, Kansas City 2 Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Tampa Bay 2, Oakland 1 Toronto 9, L.A. Angels 2 Chicago White Sox 11, Seattle 4 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 6, Cleveland 2 Minnesota at Baltimore, late Texas at Detroit, late Kansas City at Boston, late L.A. Dodgers at Houston, late Tampa Bay at Oakland, late Toronto at L.A. Angels, late Chicago White Sox at Seattle, late Today’s Games Cleveland (Bauer 9-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-9), 10:05 a.m. Texas (Hamels 0-1) at Detroit (Boyd 1-3), 10:08 a.m. Kansas City (Volquez 11-7) at Boston (E.Rodriguez 7-5), 10:35 a.m. Minnesota (Pelfrey 6-7) at Baltimore (Gausman 2-5), 10:35 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at Houston (McCullers 5-4), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Dickey 7-10) at L.A. Angels (Richards 12-9), 12:35 p.m. Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-6) at Oakland (Graveman 6-9), 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 6-10) at Seattle (T.Walker 8-7), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Cleveland at Chicago Cubs, 11:05 a.m. Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Boston at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League West Division W L Los Angeles 67 54 San Francisco 66 56 Arizona 60 61 San Diego 60 62 Colorado 49 71 East Division W L New York 65 56 Washington 60 61 Atlanta 53 69 Miami 50 72 Philadelphia 48 74 Central Division W L St. Louis 77 44 Pittsburgh 72 48 Chicago 69 51 Milwaukee 53 70 Cincinnati 51 69

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Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 3 Milwaukee 10, Washington 3 San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 4 Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 7, Miami 1 Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 N.Y. Mets 14, Colorado 9 San Diego 9, St. Louis 3 Saturday’s Games Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, late San Francisco at Pittsburgh, late Milwaukee at Washington, late Arizona at Cincinnati, late L.A. Dodgers at Houston, late Philadelphia at Miami, late N.Y. Mets at Colorado, late St. Louis at San Diego, late Today’s Games Arizona (Ch.Anderson 5-5) at Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 3-4), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia (Nola 3-1) at Miami (Conley 1-0), 10:10 a.m. Milwaukee (Garza 6-13) at Washington (Zimmermann 9-8), 10:35 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at Houston (McCullers 5-4), 11:10 a.m. Atlanta (Wisler 5-3) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 6-5), 11:20 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Verrett 0-0) at Colorado (Hale 3-4), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (Wacha 14-4) at San Diego (Rea 2-0), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 9-8) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 8-6), 5:08 p.m. Monday’s Games Cleveland at Chicago Cubs, 11:05 a.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Detroit at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Miami, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 7:10 p.m.

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Transactions Baseball American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent 1B/OF Steve Pearce to the GCL Orioles for a rehab assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Mike Morin to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Salt Lake. MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Aaron Hicks on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Byron Buxton from Rochester (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Released OF/1B Garrett Jones. Sent RHP Michael Pineda to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for a rehab assignment. National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Gebhardt on a minor league contract. COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent RHP Chad Bettis to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment. MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned C Tomas Telis to New Orleans (PCL). Selected the contract of RHP Scott McGough from New Orleans. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Designated LHP Cesar Jimenez for assignment. Recalled RHP Jerad Eickhoff from Lehigh Valley (PCL). Selected the contract of 2B Darnell Sweeney from Lehigh Valley. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent 1B Corey Hart to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab assignment. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed OF Hunter Pence on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday.

Gatlin, Bolt on course for showdown in 100 meters at Worlds BY PAT GRAHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING — Who would bet against Usain Bolt in the 100meter final at the world championships? Looks like lots of folks. Believe it or not, Justin Gatlin became the favorite in the London betting parlors after his scorching time of 9.83 seconds in the first round. Gatlin insisted he wasn’t sending any message to Bolt. He’s just running that fast these days. And Bolt is working his way

back up to speed — though tuneup time is over with the semifinals and final set for today. In his heat Saturday, the Jamaican had a mediocre start and his technique early in the race appeared a little ragged. Still, he won in 9.96, one of eight to finish under the 10-second barrier. He just didn’t win as convincingly as Gatlin. “I wasn’t trying to run fast,” Bolt said. “I was trying to do as much as possible just to get through the rounds. “I was just trying to execute

and save as much as possible.” For two years, Gatlin has been winning every 100 race he enters. But none of those have featured Bolt, the world-record holder who always saves his best for the biggest of stages. “You can’t ever count Bolt out,” said Maurice Greene, the Olympic gold medalist in the 100 at the 2000 Sydney Games. “He’s a competitor. He’s a champion. He’s definitely not coming here to take second. You know he’s going to come out and be prepared.

“And that’s what everybody is wanting to see — how prepared Bolt’s going to be. Because we know Justin will be prepared.” The anticipated showdown between Bolt and Gatlin has been widely portrayed as “Good vs. Evil.” Bolt is that fun-loving sprinter, who draws his share of the spotlight for his theatrics after a win. Then there’s Gatlin, who served a four-year doping ban. “I’m not trying to win any popularity contests or win anybody over,” the American recently said. “I’m trying to do what I’m

supposed to do. “Hopefully, my actions on the track will show that, to the people that really care. That’s all that really matters.” Lurking in the shadows behind those two could be a surprise winner. Asafa Powell, perhaps? Or maybe Tyson Gay? Both of them won their heats. Don’t count out Churandy Martina of the Netherlands, either. He likes his chances. “Got to be there so I can take that bone when the other two dogs are fighting for it,” Martina said, smiling.


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Sprint: Sequim team takes 4th

Tiger 2 strokes behind leader going into final round at Wyndham

CONTINUED FROM B1 The other Sequim crew, TNT Jeepers Creepers No. 99, driven by Dillon Cummings and navigated by Teri Cummings, turned in three solid qualifying times, the fastest 51.382 seconds, good for fourth in the Modified class. The Overkill Racing No. 69 boat, driven by Dennis Hughes with navigator Matia Haskey, was the fastest qualifier in the Modifieds Class with a time of 48.168 seconds. A bright spot on a tough day for the Fat Buddy team, the No. 9 boat of driver Jesse Miller and navigator Logan Evans was just behind the Overkill boat with a time of 48.392.

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Driver Paul Gahr and navigator Josh Gahr in the TNT Live Wire No. 2 turned in the fastest qualifying time, 49.732 seconds, in the 400 Class.

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SEATTLE — There is not a player on the Washington Huskies’ depth chart with a more secure starting spot than Budda Baker, the sophomore free safety from Bellevue who led the team in total snaps played as a true freshman last season. He’s one of the Huskies’ most talented players, and perhaps their most important, too. He’s as sure of a thing as Washington has. He just has no idea who’s going to start alongside him. It could be Brian Clay, a fifth-year senior who starred last season on special teams. Or Brandon Beaver, a fourth-year junior who has taken plenty of reps with the first-team defense during training camp. Or JoJo McIntosh, a hard-hitting redshirt freshman. Or Ezekiel Turner, a bigbodied junior-college transfer. Or Trevor Walker, who started two games last season before tearing his anterior cruciate ligament. Yes, there are as many as five candidates to fill the Huskies’ strong safety spot, which is open this season because junior Kevin King,

who started 12 games there in 2014, moved over to cornerback. “We have some guys to choose from,” defensive backs coach Jimmy Lake said. “And what’s nice is they’re all competing together, and they’re making each other better, so we’ll see how it all pans out. “They’re all playing so well right now in practice that I think eventually when we get to game time, there could be a rotation of a couple of guys, so we can see them get some game reps.”

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WASHINGTON DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH JIMMY LAKE On the players vying to start at strong safety Clay earned a scholarship last season and played a key role on the Huskies’ special-teams units. He wasn’t a factor at safety, though. That seems likely to change this season. Clay spent a recent practice working with the firstteam defense, with Turner and McIntosh both sidelined by apparently minor injuries Lake and coach Chris Petersen each said both players should be “fine.” “It’s awesome, because we have a lot of guys on the back end that can play this year, and no one is really solid back there,” Clay said. “Everybody’s going to have a shot to play, and we’re definitely all going to play. So I love it. It just brings out the best in us.” Said Beaver: “We’re all competing to play, but at the end of the day, I feel like we’re all going to play.” Petersen prefers it that way. “I like to play a lot of guys,” he said. “I think that helps them

stay motivated for practice, I think it keeps competition. You’re going to need them, you’re building depth. So, I hope so.” The two most imposing figures in the group, McIntosh and Turner, could provide the kind of thump the Huskies lacked last season. “We had some guys redshirting that added some size, and we brought in some guys,” Lake said. “So we feel like we have some tough guys and some smart guys that can provide that role.” Lake said he’s even rotated Baker through the strong safety spot, “just so everyone knows that position inside and out.” And each player has been given enough repetitions in practice that Baker said he has faith in whoever ends up starting beside him. “At the end of the day, I know I’ll be comfortable with every single one of them,” Baker said. “All of them know the play calls, and all of them show a lot of effort.”

and Brown had a 66. Former Wyndham winners Webb Simpson (64) and Brandt Snedeker (67) were three strokes back along with Paul Casey (66), Jim Herman (66) and Cameron Percy (67).

Still has a shot Woods was poised to make a run at his first win in more than two years — one that would earn him enough points to clinch a spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs opener next week in New Jersey. Depending on the math, a solo second-place finish also might be enough for Woods, who’s at No. 187. “I think it’s awesome to see him playing well again, to see him playing like Tiger Woods,” Gore said, “because that’s what we all want to see.” He also moved one step closer to his 80th PGA Tour victory — and first since the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Playing the Wyndham for the first time in an effort to hone his game and earn a spot in The Barclays, Woods is attempting to win a tournament in his first try since 1999, when he won the WGC-Cadillac Championship in Spain. For him, this day was about consistently making pars — 15 in all, including a remarkable save on the 10th with a 24-foot putt.

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hurt schools. It’s settled cases accusing it of capping pay for assistant coaches. A judge found it unfairly blocked athletes from compensation when their likeness is used commercially. Now athletes are suing to overturn NCAA rules that prevent more competition and block them from getting more than just their scholarships and schoolrelated allowances. NCAA officials have said the rules are necessary to preserve a tradition of amateurism.

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Hawks: Backup QB improves M’s: Paxton CONTINUED FROM B1 As for depth, Cassius Marsh, the second-year end who’s been speeding past Seattle’s starting offensive linemen all month in practice, entered in the second quarter at end. He got more time with the starters as the coaches continue to see if he can sustain his speed in games. Marsh’s next test comes on Aug. 29 in the third exhibition game at San Diego.

Secondary rests Defensive backs Richard Sherman (returned Tuesday from a strained hip flexor), Tharold Simon (shoulder) and Will Blackmon (groin) were among the 19 players on the 90-man preseason roster the team listed as “not expected to dress.” All three were in full uniform for pregame drills but then changed into blinding, nuclear-green tops and sweats to watch the game from the sideline. Carroll said all three could have played had this been a real game, and that all three will play next week in the third exhibition at San Diego. With Kam Chancellor’s holdout in its 23rd day and Earl Thomas still perhaps a couple weeks from returning following shoulder surgery in February, the starting secondary was anything but the “Legion of Boom”: DeShawn Shead and Cary Williams as cornerbacks, Dion Bailey at strong safety, Steven Terrell as free safety and rookie Tye Smith as nickel back. Carroll said he loved how Shead was aggressive in coverage and on balls in the air in his return to his former position, after spending part of practice time this month as the firstteam strong safety.

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Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett (72) tackles Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles. became Russell Wilson’s backup by default. The former Minnesota Viking and arena league thrower had what can be charitably described as a poor start to training camp, missing receivers who weren’t even being defending in drills. But this week in practice and again Friday night, Archer shined. He was 5 for 6 passing on the first drive he led, to begin the second half. It ended with a second short field goal of the night by Steven Hauschka. Archer straightens up Archer finished 9 of 14 passing for 83 yards. He The best thing to happen was the recipient of the two to R.J. Archer as a Seahawk sacks Seattle allowed, both seems to be Tarvaris Jackby its reserve linemen. son getting hurt. When Jackson, the Extra points Seahawks’ veteran No. 2 quarterback, sustained a Undrafted rookie WR high-ankle sprain in the Kasen Williams from the third quarter of last week’s University of Washington exhibition opener, Archer entered for the first time on

Shead knocked down passes on the first drive of each half, the second time on a back-shoulder throw into the end zone. That kept Kansas City from taking the lead, but for only one play: backup Chase Daniel threw right past backup middle linebacker Brock Coyle for a touchdown on third and goal from the 1, as Seattle’s second-team defense gave up the go-ahead score on its first drive of the game to begin the third quarter.

Seattle’s first offensive drive of the second half. On his third play he caught a pass from Archer. ■ RB Thomas Rawls seemed poised to push 2013 second-round pick Christine Michael for a roster spot. But he’s gotten limited chances in practice and these first two exhibitions. And his dropped screen pass on third down in the third quarter with acres of open field in front of him didn’t help his chances. ■ The only apparent Seahawks injuries: DT D’Anthony Smith, who got time with the first team in the opening half, left in the third quarter with a rib injury. That was soon after he got a 15-yard foul for roughing the passer to extend Kansas City’s touchdown drive that began the second half. Reserve OL Kona Schwenke went down with a right-knee injury 5 minutes into the fourth quarter. He did not return and Carroll indicated it could be serious ■ The rest of the Seahawks not dressed for the game: S Keenan Lambert (no, he isn’t holding out like his older brother Chancellor; it’s an undisclosed injury late this week), QB Tarvaris Jackson (sprained ankle), WR Paul Richardson (knee surgery in January), DT Jordan Hill (unspecified injury), WR Chris Matthews (sprained shoulder), CB Jeremy Lane (recovering from shoulder/ knee surgeries), DB Marcus Burley (unspecified injury), S Ryan Murphy (lower leg), CB Triston Wade (unspecified), CB Mohammed Seisay (groin), LB Quayshawn Nealy (injured earlier this week), OT Jesse Davis (injured last week), TE Cooper Helfet (ribs) and DT David King (unspecified).

CONTINUED FROM B1 Furbush is scheduled to get a second opinion on his injury from Dr. David Altchek, a specialist in New York who also serves as the Mets’ medical director. “We came to the conclusion that we’re going to wait for the second opinion,” Furbush said, “and then figure out a game plan. “They didn’t recommend surgery. So that’s a good thing.” Furbush said he expects a plan to be in place by early next week. “All options are on the table at this point,” he said. “We’re just going to see what gets diagnosed. We’ll just take it a day at a time. We’re trying not to look too far ahead.” Furbush was enjoying his finest season prior to the injury; he was 1-1 with a 2.08 ERA in 33 games and had stranded all 16 of his inherited runners.

Paxton’s progress Some good news on the rehab front: Left-hander James Paxton will start Sunday for Tacoma against

“They didn’t recommend surgery. So that’s a good thing.” CHARLIE FURBUSH Regarding his diagnosis of a slight rotator cuff tear Memphis (Cardinals) at Cheney Stadium, McClendon confirmed Saturday. Paxton flashed a thumbs-up following a Friday throwing session that marked the final test in his recovery from a strained tendon in his middle finger prior to departing on a minor league rehab assignment. “He’ll go out in his first outing,” McClendon said, “and hopefully throw somewhere around 45-50 pitches. “Second outing, we’ll try to get him built up to 65-70. Then we’ll see.” A best-case scenario projects Paxton to return to the rotation around Labor Day. He was 3-3 with a 3.70 ERA in 10 starts when he suffered the injury in the fifth inning of a May 28 start against Cleveland.

Pirates: Loss CONTINUED FROM B1 They doubled their lead in the second half with goals in the 51st and 80th minutes to win 4-0. Peninsula was without the services of two likely starters and played every player on its roster in both games. “This trip was about testing our mental toughness against two strong universities — VIU went to the D2 national semifinal last year and UVIC is a perennial D1 national champion contender,” Anderson said.

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Jefferson County Farmers Market seeks a new Market Manager for the 2016 season. The JCFM Market Manager is responsible for daily operations of the markets year round and is the primary staff person. Strong self-initiative, effective time management, and the ability to work in the context of varied and shifting priorities are essential qualities. Contact secretary@jcfmarkets.org for more details. Rev i ew b e g i n s Au g u s t 28, 2015. This position is open until filled. Licensed Nurse needed, flexible hours, with benefits. 3+ shifts per we e k . C a l l D o n n a . (360)683-3348.

Office Assistant 2: Pa r t - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for an Office Assistant to provide clerical assistance in the Human Resource Office. Salar y: LINE COOKS: Experi- $11.93 hr. Position inenced, competitive wag- for mation and on-line es. Full time or part time. a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m Apply in person at Black available at www.pencol.edu. EEO Bear Diner in Sequim.

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BEAUTY IN SUNLAND 2 bd., 2 ba., 1,467 sf. on 9th Fairway, skylights and large windows, double fireplace living / dining rooms, mature landscaping acts as natural fencing, secluded large patio, 2 car garage with storage. MLS#808069/291280 $249,000 Deb Kahle (360)670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-683-6880

Custom Built on 2.5 Acres Beautiful 3 br, 2.5 ba home with Cherry hardwood flooring in entry, kitchen, dining area, and hall. Upgraded appliances in kitchen, large living room, master suite with double sinks, great d e ck w i t h a u t o m a t e d awning, detached 30 X 40 insulated pole building with 200 amp power, 1 0 ’ d o o r s, a n d 6 , 0 0 0 watt back up generator. MLS#290950 $449,500 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

Excellent Property Water views from living room and daylight basement. 4 br, 1.5 ba home plus an adjacent extra lot for privacy. Fenced back yard, covered patio. Enjoy apples from your own tree while taking in the Strait. MLS#291334/811719 $254,900 Rick Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 775-5780 EXQUISITE & EXTRAORDINARY Spacious 5 bd, 3.5 ba; 4,938 sf Charming entry, stunning master suite large kitchen with ample counter space for mal dining, comfortable living room adjacent vacant lot to north sold with home. MLS#832997/291665 $376,000 Team Schmidt (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND 360-683-6880

Location Creates Quality of Life 4 Seasons Ranch with all its amenities and this lovely 4 br., 3 ba., modern home with kitchen / bath upgrades. 0.8 acre lot, back deck, gas fireplace, dbl garage, cathedral ceilings, mtn view. Walk on the beach, play golf, fish in the creek, take a dip in the pool, walk on the Discovery Trail and never need to leave 4 Seasons Ranch. MLS#291696 $349,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen

NEARING COMPLETION 3 b r, 2 b a , 2 , 3 3 7 s f home in Cedar Ridge. Open concept floor plan, and 9’ ceilings. 832 sf attached 3-car garage! MLS#291515/820232 $495,000 Alan Burwell Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 460-0790

OPEN HOUSE - FSBO Sat.-Sun. 11-5 1020 Talus, Sequim 1961 sf, 2Br., 2ba. Den w/fireplace. Like new, upgrades++, light, bright, mt. view. Soak tub, all appliances, lots of closets, wall bed. (360)232-4223 Opportunity is Knocking PRICE REDUCED! This proper ty is literally “Good to Go” with its commercial location and v i s i b i l i t y. B L D G h a s been used as a popular deli/bakery/grocery store w/coffee/espresso/soup etc. Great visibility, drive thru window, DBL city lot, lots of improvements including newer green house. MLS#290081 $199,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen Panoramic View Water views from living room and daylight basement. 4 br, 1.5 ba home plus an adjacent extra lot for privacy. Fenced back yard, covered patio. Enjoy apples from your own tree while taking in the Strait. MLS#291478/821148 $249,900 Rick Patti Brown Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 775-5780 PRIVATE SETTING Cute 3 br, 2 ba home where you can hear Solmar creek while sitting on the back deck. G a r d e n e r ’s p a r a d i s e with fruit trees, greenhouse and potting shed. Well taken care of and some recent updates. RV Hook up and Dump. Fire pit. MLS#291685/833845 $189,900 Will-Tennette Possinger Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 460-0790 ROOM TO GROW 1,608 sq. custom-built, 1 br home nestled on over 7 acres of privacy with a 3 br septic and plenty of r o o m t o g r o w. 2 d e tached garages and deer-proof gardens compliment this off-the-grid capable home on three, split-able lots. If you desire your own personal oasis, surrounded by nature, this is the home you have been waiting for. MLS#291391/813898 $345,000 Doc Reiss (360)461-0613 TOWN & COUNTRY

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F S B O : H a p py Va l l e y acreage, live in a cottage while building your dreamhome. 8.3 acres with all services on site, septic for 3 Br. home. Cottage currently rented to tenant. $260,000. Call owner at (360)808-3909. LOT/ACRE: 3937 Solar Lane .59 acre in city lot that’s level with all underground utilities. This lot is level and ready to be built on. Recent survey markers still on site. Southern border is the county and just off to the west is Hurricane Ridge road. quiet end of culdes a c l o t , e a s y C C R ’s must see!!! $44,900. (360)477-6668

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TRAILER: ‘89, 25’ Hi-Lo Voyager, completely reconditioned, new tires, AC, customized hitch. $4,750. (360)683-3407.

CEMETERY PLOT: One double plot. Last one in Veterans area, complete p a ck a g e w i t h d o u bl e d e p t h l i n e r, m a r k e r, opening and closing, final date and setting fee. $10,000. (360)304-8647.

TRAILER: ‘97 Nash, 26’, sleeps 4, queen bed, gas/electric, AC, tub and shower, TV. Ex. Cond, new tires. $7,800. Rainbow RV Park. 261831 Hwy 101 #36. Sequim. Ask for Jerry. (360)5736378.

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SPRINGFIELD XDS/45, 4” barrel. $450. (360)912-2071 WE BUY FIREARMS CASH ON THE SPOT ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS Call 360-477-9659

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Moving and Everything Must Go!. Stand up freezer, double bed with box spring and frame, r e c l i n e r, G M C l o c k , QUALITY OFFICE h i d e a w ay c o u c h a n d SPACE: 970 sf, great lolove seat, Mirror, 6 percation, lots of parking. son table and chairs, $1,170/mo. Avail. 9/1 bedside tables, 2 large (360)683-4184 dressers, cedar chest, couch table more! S E QU I M : 5 t h Ave. , Boardwalk Sq., space RECLINER: Cream colfor rent, negotiable or, comfy, micro fiber, (360)683-3256. man size, 4 years old, original $600, sell for $150. (360)477-4538 TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE 6100 Misc. BUILDING FOR Merchandise SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. CIDER PRESSES: New, Perfect for accountant hardwood barrel, motoror other professional. ized. $595. 461-0719 S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired G A R A G E / S H O P for high-speed Inter- DOORS: New remodel n e t . C o n t a c t J o h n plans changed, sell at cost call for sizes and $ Brewer, publisher, install also avail. (360)417-3500 (360)732-4626

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FISHING GEAR: Private collection of fly, casting, spinning etc. Everything from rods and reels to lures and flys. New and used. Ranging from $.60 to $100. Call for appt. between 9am-6pm. (360)457-8628

Small Turret Lathe: Precision metal cutting, Harding copy 8 pos turret full set of 5c collets, with all tooling, cutting tools, drills, taps, measuring tools, phase converter, runs on 240w. $1500 o.b.o. 681-0505 after 5:30p.m.

GUN SHOW Sequim Prairie Grange Sept. 5-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 6140 Wanted 9-3. Admission $5, & Trades Family $7. Tables both days $35. Don Roberts Deer Elk and Moose (360)457-1846 Antlers: wanted to buy, SENTINEL: MK1 pistol, by the pound or by the 22 cal., excellent condi- piece. (360)461-5804 tion. $250. 683-2529

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TV: 55’ Vizio, 1.5 years 6125 Tools old. Great condition. $ 3 0 0 , g r e a t b u y. SAW: Husky power saw, (360)797-3904 460 Rancher, like new, $400. (360)457-9037.

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C E M E T E R Y P L O T : PIANO: Kimball Parlor E-208, Mt. Angeles Ce- Grand (5’) $1800. (360)460-1347 m e t e r y, Po r t A n g e l e s WA . $ 1 , 7 5 0 ( R e g . $1,995) (360)461-1339

P.A. Fur nished studio apt. $650 with $300 de- FIREWOOD: $179 delivposit. No pets, utilities ered Sequim-P.A. True included. (360)457-0236 cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire SEQUIM BEAUTIFULLY 671 Mobile Home wood.com REMODELED HOME Spaces for Rent w i t h N E W E V E R YWOOD SLABS: For fireTHING. 206 E Fir St. RV Space: Private prop- wood ,fencing, siding 12’ OPEN HOUSE SATUR- e r t y, i n c l u d e s g a r - full pickup load $50. D AY, A U G U S T 1 s t , a g e / s h e d , l o n g t e r m (360)460-9226 11-4. 2BD/1.75B with renters only. $450. large bright bonus room. (360)681-3225 6075 Heavy Excellent central location. 1,447 sf with atEquipment tached 190 sf storage, 683 Rooms to Rent 520 sf detached two car Roomshares John Deere: ‘08 CT322, carport, shop. $188,000. track skid steer, with Laurene 360-393-2259 c a b. We l l m a i n t a i n e d ROOMMATE machine, added extra WANTED S T R A I T V I E W F O R To share expenses for hydraulic attachment fitSALE BY OWNER! Is- very nice home west of ting, rebuilt hand control, land Vista Way 2 br., 2 P.A. on 10+ acres. $425 n ew wa t e r p u m p a n d ba., 14 X 66 ‘77 Fleet- mo., includes utilities, Di- t r a c k s p r o c k e t s . wo o d M o b i l e o n 4 / 1 0 rectTV, wifi. Must see. $25,000/obo. a c r e . S t o r a g e s h e d , Call Lonnie after 5 p.m. (360)928-1022 newer carpet, vinyl, up(360)477-9066 d a t e s . Pa r t i a l w a t e r 6080 Home view, large front yard, SHARE HOME: masterforest out back. $89,000. suite, garage, Sunland Furnishings (360)417-6867 Amenities, $650 per ARMOIRE: Excellent month. (360)681-3331 Very open Golden Pine. 6 drawers A bu n d a n c e o f n a t u ra l plus TV/Stereo space. light in this contemporary 1163 Commercial 48” X 26” X 78”. $300. style 3 bd, 2.5 bath (360)797-1495 Rentals home. Living, kitchen and dining area surrounded DINING SET: Early by large windows to enAmerican, (6) chairs, (2) Properties by joy the wonderful views leaves and pads, hutch Inc. of the straits. Large masis glass front top with ter with access to hot tub. light, bottom with drawAll sitting on a large lot ers. $500. Will text pics. with fruit trees. (360)460-8002. MLS#291699 $319,000 Rhonda Baublits MASSAGE CHAIR (360)461-4898 Brookstone. Top of the WINDERMERE COMMERCIAL l i n e r e d l e a t h e r r e PORT ANGELES clinable massage chair with multiple settings. HOMES 308 For Sale $2200 new. $1100. (360)477-0710 Lots & Acreage ACREAGE: Black Diamond, 3.01 acres, quiet, pr ivate, dead end rd. Wooded with water view. $65,000. (360)460-1514

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MISC: Rototiller, TroyBuilt “Horse” new motor and belts. $250. Couch/ chair/ottoman, mission style $125. Bedroom set solid maple head/foot w i t h ra i l s, 1 0 d rawe r dresser w/mirror, nightstand. $275. Free big barn cat, neutered male, friendly, great mouser. (360)452-6339 MOBILITY SCOOTER: Electr ic. New batter y, barely used. $400 cash. (360)808-3160 or 4528322

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LAWNSWEEPER Craftsmen 42” hi speed model #486.242223 Used once, Excellent C o n d i t i o n . $ 2 2 0 L i ke new, (360)681-7053. R I D I N G M OW E R : ‘ 0 8 Craftsman, 21hp Briggs and Stratton, 46” deck, hydrostatic trans., 3 bin grass catcher. $800 obo, (360)683-8220 TILLER: Rear Tine. Rarely used yard and garden tiller. Yard Machine by MTD. $215.00. (919)616-2567.

8120 Garage Sales Jefferson County HUGE Cape George Community-wide Garage Sale: 19+ Homes taking p a r t . N ex t We e ke n d , Sat. August 29, 9-3pm No Early Birds. More details next week.

MACAW: Blue and gold. Archibald. She is 2 years and we have had her since she was a chick. She is hand reared and came from a reputable breeder. She has been micro-chipped. She hasn’t been sexed but shes always been a girl t o u s, a n d t h i n k s h e must be as she is very big. Her cage is huge and so her tail feathers are beautiful and overall she is in excellent shape. Her cage is a corner cage and measures approx 45 inches by 45 inches. Her favorite things are walnuts and monkey nuts. She does a lot of talking. We are reluctantly selling as with a 1 year old and another on the way, we just don’t get the time we used to have with her. Would suit a loving home that can give her attention and her favorite treats! She comes with cage, toys, food and a big air tight container to store it. She will also come with his paperwor k, bir th cer tificate and tracer document. $500. Email: caresalot667 @gmail.com SHILOH SHEPHERD Adults and pups, seeking immediate forever homes, by September 1st. Veterinarian or personal reference involving animals is required. Plush and smooth coats. 582-6092 or email jbstrauss68@gmail.com

MOTORHOME: Bounder ‘03, 36’. 2 slides, HAS EVERYTHING, W/D, ice maker, barn stored, ex. cond. 22K ml. Price reduced to $39,900/obo. (813)633-8854 MOTORHOME: Dodge ‘76 Class C. 26’, new tires, low miles, nonsmoker, in PA. $2,500 firm. (360)460-7442.

UTILITY TRAILER: 16’, ramps, tandem axle, current license. $2,250. RV: ‘91 Toyota 21’.V-6, (360)460-0515 C r u i s e c o n t r o l , ove r drive, 90K miles. $9,900. UTILITY TRAILER: 4X8 (360)477-4295 heavy duty, with side racks and tailgate. $700. T H O R : ‘ 1 1 Fr e e d o m (360)460-8138 Elite 31R. 10k miles, ex. cond. Good Sam ext. warranty until 75k miles 9802 5th Wheels or 1/2019. RV Navigator, back up camera, tailgater Dish Network TV, Su- KOMFORT: ‘02 34’ triple p e r s l i d e a n d D V D slide. New appliances, player, tow car trailer good shape. $12,000. inc. $56,000. Will deliver. 461-4374 (360)808-7337 ROCKWOOD, ‘10, 5th wheel, 26’, many extras, b e l o w b o o k va l u e @ $23,000. (360)457-5696. T E R RY: ‘ 9 6 , 2 6 ’ 5 t h Wheel. $4,500/obo. (360)640-0111 WINNEBAGO ‘02, BRAVE, 33’,. Class A, Model 32V, Ford V10 gas engine with 2 slides, Onan Generator, rear camera, tow package, l eve l e r s. S l e e p s t wo, dinner for 4, party for six, 42.8K miles, $29,800. (407)435-8157 NO TEXTING

QH Mare for lease, needs experienced rider. Also, horse trailer for sale. 2 horse, tandem axle, new tires. $1488. call for more info. 4177685 or 928-5027.

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CAMPER: ‘88 Conastoga cab-over. Self contained, great shape. $2,000. 683-8781 CAMPER: Outdoorsman, bed, refrigerator, stove. $1,500. (360)912-2441

FLEETWOOD: ‘01 Tent Trailer. Great condition Brenda $3,500 (360)461-3668 or Duane (360)461-3433.

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WINNEBAGO: ‘87 Chieftain, 27’, 37,250 L A N C E : ‘ 8 6 , 1 1 ’ w i t h orig. miles, low hours on truck, Ford F250, ‘02. g e n e r a t o r , n i c e l y $11,000. (360)683-9015 equipped kitchen, includes TV and microwave. New ver y comfortable queen mattress, lots of extras. $10,500. (360)461-3088

37’ Diesel pusher 300 Cummins 6 Speed Allison Trans. 6500 Watt 9832 Tents & Gen, 2 Slides, levelers Travel Trailers Awnings, day & night shades corin counters, 2 CAR DOLLY: STEHLeach AC TVs Heaters, TOW. B l u e c a r d o l l y. tow Package,excellent condition, $600. 8142 Garage Sales cond. Call for more de- Good(919)-616-2567 t a i l s $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 . O B O. Sequim (360)582-6434 or G A R AG E S a l e : M o n . (928)210-6767 Aug 24, 9-3pm, no early b i r d s p l e a s e, 1 8 7 W. Hammond St Sequim. Quality household items, tools, furniture, toys and much more, all in very good condition. CARGO TRAILER: 2012 Wells Cargo VFr o n t 6 x 1 4 C a r g o 8182 Garage Sales CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 Tra i l e r. L o a d e d a n d PA - West Class C 23’ 41K. New ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , tires, electrical conver- must see. Less than GARAGE SALE: Sat- tor, high output alterna- 7000 miles. More Info urday only, 8-5 p.m., tor. Captain’s chairs and at http://bit.ly/1hzVZj5 1526 W. 13th St., PA. s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d $ 4 , 9 9 9 . C a l l R i k Craft supplies, candle freezer. Lots of storage. (360)460-2472. making, craft books / Outstanding condition. magazines, nice Chi- $9,750/OBO COACHMAN: ‘07 Chap(360)797-1622 na, household, tons of aral, 27’5”, electric jacknice clothes and jackexcellent condition. GMC: 26’ Motorhome. ets. Boat / RV parts, (360)457-2780 $11,500. 1976. $16,500. marine diesel, 2 vin(360)683-8530 tage diesels. Free stuff FLEETWOOD: ‘00, 26’, after 4. No earlies. Slideout. $6.900. MOTORHOME: ‘96 30ft. (360)452-6677 GARAGE SALE: Satur- Southwind Stor m. 51k day only, 9-3 p.m. No miles. Custom interior, T E N T T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 8 earlies, please. 806 Mil- Roadmaster towing sys- R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . waukee Dr. Tools, ma- tem, Banks Power Pack Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, rine items, cooking sup- and other extras. Very gas/elec. fridge, furnace, plies, outdoor furniture nice cond. $18,500. toilet with shower, king (360)681-7824 set, home decor, womand queen beds with e n ’s c l o t h i n g ( m o s t l y heated mattresses. Outsize 8), books, art, cool- MOTORHOME: Damon side gas bbq and showers, luggage, and lots ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Cum- er. Great cond. $6,495. more. mins Diesel, 2 air condi(360)452-6304 tioners, satellite dish, regenerator, all new TRAILER: 22ft. Holiday 8183 Garage Sales built f i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s Rambler, sleeps 4, roof PA - East $19,000/obo. AC, kitchen, needs work. (360)683-8142 $1,900. 461-3232 GARAGE SALE: Sat.S u n . , 9 - 4 p. m . , 2 2 3 Grouse Dr. Er ving Jacobs off of O’Brien. Guys stuff, and women’s stuff.

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TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, 25’, needs TLC. $6,000/obo. 417-0803.

TENT TRAILER: Coachman ‘11 Clipper 126 Spor t. Pop up, Queen bed on each end. Fr idge, stove, stereo, furnace, hot water heater, excellent condition. Ve r y l i t t l e u s e. Ta bl e with bench seats, sofa and table that folds into bed. Must see to appreciate! $6,500. Call (360)640-2574 or (360)640-0403.

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BAYLINER: ‘81, 21’ and trailer, hull is sound, eng i n e a n d o u t d r i ve i n good shape. $1,800. (360)681-2747

BOAT: 10’ Spor t Cat, ‘97, Fiberglass, electric trolling motor, oars, battery and charger, load ramp. $650. (360)681-4766

BOAT: 12’ Aluminum, with 5hp motor, on trailer, $1,500. (360)683-9015

BOAT: 16’ Larson, 40 horse mercur y, Eagle depth finder, with trailer. $1988. 417-7685 or 9285027.

BOAT: ‘65 Pacific Mariner, 14’, 50hp, fully res t o r e d , w i t h t r a i l e r. $1,950 obo. 417-8250

B OAT: ‘ 7 4 L i g h t n i n g sailboat, 19’. On trailer. $1000 obo. 460-6231

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7035 General Pets AKC German Shepherd Puppy. European blood lines, black and red. Both parents hip and elbows OFA cer tified, first shots, wormed. $900 ea. Ready now. (360)457-9515 DOG: Black lab/Rottweiler, 9 yrs., very nice family dog. Needs a good home with space. $50. (360)460-2542

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F1B Goldendoodle puppies: available the end of September. They are excellent service/therapy dogs and family pets. F1B’s are considered hypoallergenic and non-shedding. Leave a message at (775)275-0112.

WESTERN ART: “Cattle g a t h e r i n g b e fo r e t h e storm” by Fredrick RemFLOORING: Beautiful ington on marble base. C h e r r y, t o n g u e a n d Also framed beautifully g r o o v e , 6 0 0 s f. , . 5 0 framed horses cutting P U P P I E S : P u r e b r e d cents a foot. cattle. Contact: Bob Ja- Boxers. 5 weeks. $600. (360)452-0837 cobson @ 360-379-6688 (360)451-5034.

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Once in a lifetime opportunity! Own a 98 acre private oasis that includes approx. 1,000 feet of beachfront with tideland rights, salmon rearing Nelson Creek frontage and a priva t e m a n a g e d fo r e s t . Utilities are in place and high speed internet has been brought in from HWY 112 to the shop with 2 br., 2 ba. apar tment above, and to the future building site. Zoned Commercial Forest / Mixed Use 20 allowing for a variety of possibilities. Relax and enjoy the privacy and abundant wildlife that visits this unique property! MLS#291700 $2,000,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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finished sf / 1,340 unfinished sf, 2 stor y with basement, charm of the 40’s with updated features, original oak floors, new plumbing, electric, roof, vinyl double pane w i n d ow s, n i c e h o m e, centrally located, MLS#291641 $249,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979

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kitchen has tile entr y, heat pump, new carpets, fresh paint and is ready to move-in. It features a large master with walk-in s h ow e r. L ow m a i n t e nance landscaping with drip system and the partially fenced back yard gives privacy to the large covered deck. This home is close to town so you can easily enjoy all the activities Sequim has to offer. $199,900 Team Tenhoff Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 206-853-5033

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FORD: 1950 Original Convertible. Beige interior and top on burgundy restoration featured in B u l b H o r n m a g a z i n e. Appeared in ads ran by Bon Marche. Mechanically sound and clean. Owner restored. $26,700. (360)775-7520 or (360)457-3161.

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Chevrolet: ‘06 Silverado 2500HD Extended Cab LS Shortbed 4X4 6 . 6 L D u ra m a x Tu r b o Diesel, 6 Speed Allison Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Brand New T i r e s, Tow Pa ck a g e, Bedliner, Diamondplate Bedrails, Aluminum Cab Guard, Rear Sliding W i n d o w, 4 O p e n i n g Doors, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors, and D r i ve r s S e a t , C r u i s e Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, Bose CD S t e r e o, I n f o r m a t i o n Center, Dual Front Airbags.49K Mi. $27,995 GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 graymotors.com

F O R D : 1 9 5 2 P i c k u p, Mustang front, 302, C4, B U I C K : R e a t t a ‘ 9 0 , Conv, mint cond 106km, 9� Ford rearend. $7,500. $7000. Pics. (360)681460-8610 6388. jimfromsequim DODGE: ‘91 Spirit. 3.0 @olympus.net V 6 , AC. R u n s g r e a t . CADILLAC: ‘89 Coupe $ 9 0 0 . ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 2 - 1 6 9 4 Deville, 2 door, only 2 evenings. owners, tan, very good FORD: ‘01 Crown Viccond. New tires. $2,500. toria, LX, 113K ml., origi(360)796-0588 or nal owner. $3,900. 912-3937. (360)461-5661 FORD: ‘62 Thunder- GMC: ‘01 Sonoma SLS bird. Landau 116K mi. Extended Cab 2WD - FORD: ‘91 Thunderbird powder blue, white vi- 4.3L Vor tec V6, Auto- Sport. High output 5 liter nyl, new int., clean en- m a t i c, A l l oy W h e e l s, V- 8 , Au t o m a t i c, r u n s g i n e a n d t r u n k . Brand New Tires, Bed- good. $995. 460-0783 liner, Third Door, Priva$18,500. cy Glass, Cruise Con- FORD: ‘92 Thunderbird. (360)385-5694 trol, Tilt, A i r Low mileage. $2,000. Conditioning, Alpine CD (360)461-2809 or 461Stereo, Dual Front Air- 0533 JAGUAR: ‘83, 350 Chevy engine and transmis- bags. 80K ml. H O N DA : ‘ 0 6 A c c o r d . $6,995 sion, many new par ts. Clean, low mileage. GRAY MOTORS $2,500/obo. (360)452$10,000 OBO cash. 457-4901 4156 or (360)681-7478. (360)374-5060 graymotors.com

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Eliza Rivas, pursuant to Quileute Law and Order Code, section 18.03(b), you are hereby notified that a confidential and mandatory court appearance in a civil matter in which you are named as a party has been scheduled for September 8th, 2015 at 2:45pm at the Quileute Tribal Court in La Push, Washington. Pub: August 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, September 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 2015 Legal No.652317

Quileute Housing Authority is accepting SEALED BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL invites from qualified contractors for roof replacement for up to thir ty-seven (37) Residential Units in La Push, WA. Bid due: 9/16/15 at 2pm (PST) Start October 2015 or spring 2016. Download bid: http://quileute nation.org/ government/housing Pub: August 21, 23, 25, 2015 Legal No:652480

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF A BUDGET REDUCTION Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board the budget reduction shown below on August 25, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse.

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A copy of the budget change form may be reviewed at the office of the Board of County Commissioners from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 26.10.410 & 430 CCC, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for September 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose of the hearing is to review public testimony regarding the following permit application:

Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions shall be directed to David Nason, P.E. at AHBL, Inc. at: Email: dnason@AHBL.com, or Phone: 253.383.2422, Ext. 307. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE LID RETROFIT� Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond. Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in order to comply with state law and the County Home Rule Charter, effective September 8, 2015 the Board of Clallam County Commissioners will have available in their office, a true copy of the Preliminary 2016 Clallam County Budget. This document may be inspected during normal office hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on weekdays at the Clallam County Commissioners’ Office, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles or at www.clallam.net.

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Proposal: The Clallam County Public Works Department has proposed a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (SHR 2015-00016) to suspend two force mains (8 & 10 inch pipes) within separate steel casing pipes beneath the U.S. 101 bridge over the Dungeness River. This proposal would cross the Dungeness River, which is regulated by the Clallam County Shoreline Master Plan. This is the first phase to transport effluent from Carlsborg Urban Growth Area (UGA) to Sequim Water Reclamation Facility (sewage treatment plant). The initial sewer system is anticipated to serve about 200 parcels with a capacity for about 570 equivalent residential units over the next 20-years. The initial sewer collection system consists of approximately 17,500 feet of pipe ranging from 8 to 12-inches in diameter, and includes installation of a main gravity sewer on Hooker Road and Carlsborg Road to a lift station that would pump the wastewater to the City of Sequim WRF. The proposed lift station is within the Olympic Discovery Trail right-ofway immediately west of Carlsborg Road. The collection system to serve the entire CUGA at buildout is anticipated to consist of at least 30,000 feet of pipe and additional improvements (e.g., lift stations).

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PA alumnus featured on reality TV Man has been on cast of bounty hunter show BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Defendants who jump bail and flee to remote parts of the Rocky Mountains have more than just law enforcement officers to worry about. Bounty hunters also may be looking for them. For the past 17 years, Port Angeles High School graduate Robert “Daddy Rat” Hoyt, 62, has been tracking down bail jumpers in Idaho and Montana at the behest of bail bond companies. And, for the past two seasons, he has been one in a cast of four bounty hunters on the Animal Planet reality series “Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters.” The show, which follows two teams of bounty hunters tracking bail jumpers, premiered April 13, 2014. The 2015 season of 10 episodes has ended, Hoyt said, and Animal Planet is running reruns; it won’t be picked up next season. But during the final season of the show, he cleared some $6,000 per month, he said Saturday. And he and his business

partner, Mike “Animal” Zook, hope to find another channel to pick it up.

Class reunion Hoyt was in Port Angeles this weekend to attend the 45th reunion of the class of 1970 and stopped by the Peninsula Daily News to speak about his career as a bail enforcement agent. He and Zook hunt down and capture absconders to return them to jail, operating through their business, LWM Security and Recovery, based in Post Falls, Idaho, where both live. “I look at it this way: A lot of the people we chase are not criminals; they are just good people that are in a bad situation,” Hoyt said. “And usually, those are the ones that run, which is funny.” He and Zook have encountered three basic types. “You have the one that has never been in the criminal system, and they miss court for some reason and they freak. They get scared,” Hoyt said. TURN

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Port Angeles couple create pocket-sized travel guides BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Those who want to get out and see the world can get a little help from a retired Port Angeles couple who are staying home to write about travel. Ron and Betsy Snipe have published two pocketsized Traveler’s Passport guidebooks, a road trip guide for the U.S. and Canada, and their newest publication, a guide for passengers of a cruise ship or yacht sailors visiting the Caribbean and South and Central America. Next year, they plan to release a guidebook for Hawaii and Oceania. Soon to follow will be books on Europe, Asia and Africa. “No one’s ever put it all in such a compact format,” said Ron, 71, the author and photographer of the books. “The main thing was to make it compact so it fits in your pocket or your purse and make it inexpensive.”

erty in New York City, in Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and at the U.S. Strategic Air and Space Museum in Nebraska, the couple said.

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geography books for a major textbook publisher and was an American Automobile Association travel consultant. “I’ve been really blessed,” Ron said, claiming visits to more than 200 countries. The two moved to Port Angeles in 2001. Betsy, 66, taught Spanish at Port

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The guidebooks sell for $7.99 each. They can be found on Amazon.com, the Coho ferry or at Port Book and News, 104 E. First St. in Port Angeles. “[Port Book owner] Alan Turner was the first one to buy our book,” Ron said. They also are sold in gift stores at such iconic places as the Statue of Lib-

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Tulips are one of a multitude of springflowering bulbs that are commercially grown for cut flowers.

Buy bulbs now for later planting LAST SUNDAY, AS one of your late-summer chores on the to-do list, I referenced buying bulbs, but only because now is the time to do it. Your yard has the most ideal climate conditions to grow, admire and harvest spring-flowering bulbs. You can easily create your own version of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Mount Vernon. First off, spring-flowering bulbs are much like Mediterranean herbs, which prefer rocky, sandy, nutrientpoor soils that are dry during the summer (growing season) months. If anything, this year’s drought will make your bulbs even better next year because they need dry soil conditions in the summer to flourish. Next, spring bulbs like cool evenings and day temperatures below 50 degrees with no high or low temperature spikes. Daytime temperatures in the 70s or higher especially cause bulbs to “flow,” which is to fully open and then shatter in a couple of days, not prolong on the stem, as we would prefer. We are the best place on the planet to grow these botanical wonders. Daffodils, tulips, crocus and hyacinth blooms literally last for a few weeks or even a month, which is unheard of anywhere else in the world, Netherlands included. And then the “icing on the cake” is our rainfall. Bulbs need consistently damp soil throughout their growing period, and here it rains until May, which is perfect. Then, bulbs need a very, very dry summer with little moisture — again, we nail it here on the North Olympic Peninsula. If all this was not enough to convince each

A GROWING CONCERN and every May one of you to plan an extensive collection, spring bulbs, when selected correctly, bloom far longer than any other plant — six months to be precise (January through June). And since we are piling on the virtues, let us end with the superb cutflower-quality blooms spring bulbs afford us. Tulips, daffodils, iris, allium, hyacinths, snowdrops, muscari, scilla and lily of the valley are but a few of the multitude of spring-flowering bulbs that are commercially grown for cut flowers. You can plant these in your yard and have six months of bulbalistic floral arrangements. The trick is to get a multitude of bulbs and to buy several different blooming-time varieties of the same bulb species. Think “early, mid and late” in regard to every type of bulb you buy. For this week, gather money and dream of where you would plant bright-colored flowers for January, February and March. Next Sunday, I will offer you a comprehensive list of bulbs for blossoms from January through June. In the meantime, you can start buying bulbs this week. Happy gathering!

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________ Andrew May is a Port Angeles-based ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Or email him at news@ peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

THERE WERE DOGS everywhere: on trails, on top of Cadillac Mountain, kayaking on a lake and enjoying lunch with their people at Jordan Pond House. Where were we? PET Acadia CONNECTION National Park, on Maine’s Kim Campbell rugged coastline. Thornton Last year, I wrote about taking pets to national parks. It can be done, but for the most part, pets are limited in where they can go. They are usually banned from all but paved trails, as well as lodges and visitor centers (although they can walk around outside them). An exception is dogfriendly Acadia. The 74-square-mile park encompasses much of Mount Desert Island, and its features include ocean shoreline, lakes, forests and Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the north Atlantic coast. Dogs must be on a leash for their safety and that of wildlife, but that said, they have access to 100 miles of hiking trails and 45 miles of crushed-rock carriage roads, which are shared by hikers, bicyclists and horse-drawn vehicles. Dogs are allowed on carriage roads and on most trails; exceptions include difficult trails such as Precipice and Beehive, which require climbing iron ladders or rungs or crossing narrow ridges along cliff edges. The east side of Jordan Pond trail isn’t recommended for dogs, either; as we discovered, it requires quite a bit of scrambling over boulders. While we saw a pair of Brittany spaniels kayaking with their people, neither dogs nor people are allowed to swim in most of the lakes because they are public water supplies. Echo Lake and Sand Beach restrict pets during summer. Other restricted areas include the Wild Gardens of Acadia and public buildings. Dog-friendly excursions include horse-drawn tours of the carriage roads, a windjammer cruise on the Margaret Todd, a trip on a lobster boat and a nature cruise of Frenchman Bay. Leashed dogs may also ride the Island Explorer Buses that go to, from and through the park. Pets are permitted at Seawall and Blackwoods campgrounds. If that’s a little too rustic for you, the town of Bar Harbor and surrounding areas have several petfriendly accommodations, including cottages through Ryan Estate Rentals, Balance Rock Inn (which has a steep pet fee) and chains

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and bridges on walls. Try to have a separate perch for each cat. ■ Give each cat his own litter box. A good rule of paw is one litter box per cat, plus one more. Place litter boxes throughout the house to make sure bully cats don’t guard them and prevent others from using them. ■ Have multiples of favorite toys and water dishes. All should have individual food bowls. Spread out the dining area so no one feels threatened. ■ Place feline pheromone diffusers throughout the house to emit calming signals. ■ To make introductions, start by separating the two groups for up to a week. Gradually introduce them to the odors of the strangers by rubbing each cat with a washcloth and letting the others sniff it. After they sniff, rub each one with the cloth of the others. This could take a while with your gang. ■ Set up a situation that allows the cats to see each other without physical contact; for instance, by stacking two baby or pet gates. Separate them this way for up to a week. During that time, feed them and give lots of treats in sight of each other so they have positive associations with each other. ■ Once you bring them together, hand out lots of treats to all of them as long as they are reacting calmly. By taking things slowly, you have a better chance of everyone getting along.

The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker and Kim Campbell Thornton ■ Residents at One Brooklyn Bridge Park condominium complex in Brooklyn, N.Y., are facing an inescapable poop patrol: They must now have their dogs’ DNA tested and registered. Owners can no longer get away with not cleaning up their dogs’ feces, urine and vomit. Using forensic science in the form of a product called

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Poo Prints, building management can identify scofflaws and levy $250 fines per incident. Overall, the program has proven to be a significant deterrent, reports The New York Times. Since enforcement began in May, seven matches have been made. ■ You probably haven’t given your pet’s microchip much thought since it was implanted. Out of sight, out of mind, right? But it’s a good idea to check the status of your pet’s chip annually during his veterinary exam. You may need to update your address or phone number, for instance. Without accurate information in the registration database, your pet may not be returned to you if he’s ever lost. And if your pet isn’t already ‘chipped, that’s something to schedule at his next visit. In combination with a collar and tag, it’s the best way to ensure his safe return. ■ The spotted Egyptian mau may well descend from the cats worshipped by ancient Egyptians. Who wouldn’t worship a cat depicted on a 3,400-year-old tomb as retrieving a duck? The present-day mau loves to fetch toys and is a highly competent hunter of live prey if given the chance. Reserved toward strangers, he is fiercely loyal to his family and chortles to them in a quiet, melodious voice. The mau’s mediumlength coat has silky, fine fur in silver, bronze, smoke and black, plus blue versions of those colors. His light-colored eyes are described as gooseberry green.

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such as Holiday Inn and Quality Inn. Dawn Celapino of San Diego and her cairn terrier Jack visited Acadia on a recent 10-week road trip to promote fitness for people and dogs (Jack’s Journey USA). When they weren’t driving through the park or hiking in the rain, they parked their RV at Hadley’s Point Campground, a few miles west of Acadia. Amenities included a laundry facility and Wi-Fi. An alternative suggested by Marie C. Taylor in her book Doggy Walks and Destinations: Acadia National Park and Vicinity is to board your dog at a kennel with in/out privileges so you can take him on some outings but still have a place for him to stay if you go somewhere he can’t. Boarding him also increases your choice of lodgings. Ironically, our dogs didn’t accompany us on this trip. Flying one of them crosscountry, let alone three, just wasn’t in the cards, but if we go back, we’ll definitely hope to bring them along.

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Simple meals a boon when a body is down YOU MAY HAVE noticed that my column was absent last month, but it wasn’t because I was on vacation. UnfortuPENINSULA nately while rest of my KITCHEN the family headed off on our annual river Betsy adventure, I Wharton spent much of the week flat on my face under the excruciating roar of a low back spasm — something I would compare to the third stage of labor. Why am I telling you all this? Certainly not for your pity; I have generated quite enough of that on my own. I am telling you this story because it forced me to radically streamline my approach to eating.

Pitfalls of lying prone First of all, lying around all day is no way to work up an appetite. The day after my family left, I dragged myself to an

Chop Chop Salad: Meal in a Bowl Start with a large bowl, a knife and a cutting board. Rinse and chop your choice of seasonal veggies, anything but lettuce. Right now, our fields are bursting with tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, a variety of cabbages, kale, green beans, peppers and summer squash. Next, add some pickled things. Fermented vegetables such as kimchi or sauerkraut are especially good. These probiotic sours are good for upright position and made my usual hungry-person-sized batch of bacon, kale and egg scramble (yup, that’s our go-to). Anyway, after the third meal in a row of leftovers with me, myself and I, what was initially wonderful became, well, less wonderful. It might have stretched on all week had it not been for my chickens, whose appetites were not as diminished as mine. The other problem I discovered with my culinary routine

whatever ails you and add a lot of flavor. Next, add some protein: a hard-boiled egg, smoked salmon, canned tuna, any kind of cheese, nuts or seeds. Fruit such as a few blueberrries or a chopped apple also can be included. Toss all this together with a simple vinaigrette, or perhaps just a drizzle of olive oil. If you included pickled vegetables, you might add a little pepper was the drudgery of cleanup and the considerable weight of cast iron. With my body contracting into a tight ball of resistance, even the slightest movement of my arms, neck and shoulders felt like a contortion. Lean down and pick up the cast-iron skillet from the bottom shelf? Forget it! Go to the market for a special ingredient? I don’t think so.

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Simple fresh ingredients like cabbage, above, cucumber, lower left, and tomatoes, below, come together to make a healthy, yet simple, meal. greens, this salad improves with age. So make enough for leftovers, and your once-in-a-while effort can last quite happily for several days in the fridge. I have had some variation of this pretty much every day this week, and I am not tired of it yet.

Efficiency a must When the body is on strike, every chore must become a wellconsidered stroke of efficiency. I am now more than two months into this unsolicited adventure of limitation. I have learned a lot about how to live more simply. I have learned to sit down less and stretch out more. I have figured out that I can type while standing up. And slowly, I am returning to myself. I consider myself extremely lucky. To all the solo eaters out there and to those whose daily routine includes infirmity and pain, I offer you my sincere respect and this tried and true non-recipe — Chop Chop Salad.

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Gray — Harmon Ryan Gray and Maria Harmon, both of Port Angeles, were married July 25 at Olympic View Cabins, east of Port Angeles. A reception followed. The couple’s honor attendants were the groom’s brother, Jonah Gray, and the bride’s sisters, Gabi Johnson and Salina Harmon. Their wedding song was “Give It All We Got Tonight” by George Strait. The bride is the daughter of Theresa Harmon and Jack Harmon.

The groom is the son of Laura Lilly and Mark Gray. Both are 2005 graduates of Port Angeles High School. Maria works in accounting at Arrow Launch Services in Port Angeles. Ryan is an apprentice lineman with Clallam County Public Utility District. The couple will honeymoon in Minnesota in the fall. They live in Port Angeles.

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Wach — Johns Raymond Vivencio Wach and Annie Beecher Johns, both of Beaverton, Ore., were married Aug. 12 at the Moments in Time Meadow at Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. A reception followed at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. Joe Statkus and Jeremy Goldenberg served as honor attendants. Their wedding song was “Little Bitty Pretty One.” The bride is the daughter of Nancy Jane and Timothy Paul Johns of Port Angeles. She graduated from

Evergreen State College in Olympia and works as a veterinary therapy assistant at the Animal Care Group in Lake Oswego, Ore. The groom is the son of Constancia Miralles Macawile and Raymond Penafort Wach of Sterling, Va. Raymond also graduated from Evergreen State College. He works as DevOps engineer at Northwest Evaluation Association in Portland, Ore. The couple honeymooned in Westport. They live in Beaverton.

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Hazelett — Donnell Michael Hazelett and Vashina Donnell, both of Joyce, were married Aug. 8. Michael is the assistant fire chief of Clallam County Fire District No. 4 in Joyce and owner of Olympic Construction. Vashina is a firefighter

and EMT. She also works in the emergency room at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. Their honeymoon will be a trip through several states. They live in Joyce.

ENGAGEMENT Kammerzell — Rothweiler Bruce and Theresa Rothweiler of Port Angeles announce the engagement of their daughter, Gretchen Rothweiler of Bellingham, to Trevor Kammerzell of Bellingham, the son of Kirk and Joan Kammerzell of Lummi Island. They wedding is scheduled in late October.

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through all the Griffiths gaming events with the help of their dedicated mother, Teresa Ballou. As young as Madison is, it might be hard to fathom she’s been a member of the Peninsula Junior Rodeo Association (PJRA) for 11 years, and this is her second year as their queen. It’s easy to see why as she’s dedicated to her sport, and she represents it well. She is also a member of the Pony Express 4-H club, so look for her and her horse Skippy in Barn 3 at the Clallam Fair. As PJRA queen, she and Skippy also will be leading the Grand Entry at the fair’s pro rodeo,as well as the junior rodeo.

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teacher at Comfort and Cozy Childcare and Learning Center in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Cindy and Timm Kelly of Port Angeles. He works for Fairchild Floors in Port Angeles. The couple will honeymoon in Hawaii in the fall. They live in Port Angeles.

IT’S FAIR TIME — the most wonderful time of the year for those 4-H horse-showing youths. It’s their time to shine. While it’s hectic for them (and their parents) as they scurry around to get ready and to keep the aisles clean of road apples, aka horse manure, it’s a joy to see all their horses bathed, groomed and primed to enter the show ring to share with family, friends and fairgoers the culmination of a year’s worth of hard work and training. Last weekend was the Jefferson County Fair. The little bit of rain Friday did nothing to dampen their spirits, and I think they were happy we weren’t in the midst of a heat wave/ This weekend is the Clallam County Fair, and if you haven’t had a chance to stop by, then please do. Stroll the aisles of the horse barns to see where the horses and riders hang out in between events; see their fun and informative signs sharing the horses’ names and biographies; and then watch them perform in the arena. Next weekend, Aug. 29-30, the annual Peninsula Junior Rodeo takes to the dirt of the Clallam Fairgrounds. Its queen this year is Madison Ballou, 13, and a Stevens Middle School student. The first time I saw Madison, she was a gutsy tot running barrels on her Madison big horse at local Patterned Speed Horse shows. It was so fun to watch her and younger sister, Sierra, learn how to ride the patterns

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Tyler Eric Kelly and Christina Marie Amundson, both of Port Angeles, were married June 7 in the press box suite at Safeco Field in Seattle. They had a reception Aug. 1 at Twin Rivers in western Clallam County. The bride is the daughter of Mary Lea and David Lindstrom of Port Angeles. She is co-owner and

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Get face-to-face help at seminars THERE ARE TWO topics in American culture that universally defy human logic. (Well, three if you count why arthritis medicine requires four professional wrestlers and a chain saw to open, but let’s stick with the first two). And those first two are: 1) the federal tax code and 2) health insurance. My efforts to date to demystify the federal tax code have been stunningly unsuccessful, but you’ll note that I write incessantly about health insurance. Why? Because it defies human logic. Thus, quite a few of us have questions about it.

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people?” And since there has been some recent confusion about who we are and who we aren’t, let me spell

this out. “We” are Information & Assistance, which is a subset of the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. We do this health insurance stuff under the auspices of the Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors program, which is overseen by the Office of the Insurance Call for help Commissioner, so they provide the training, materiIn addition, I routinely suggest that you call any of als, etc. Do you need to rememthe numbers at the end of ber any of that? this column for help with No. What you do need to said incomprehensible subremember is that we are ject, where you will find decent people who will help not associated with any insurance company, carrier, you without making you agent, broker or anybody feel like an idiot or trying else who makes money to sell you anything. from health insurance. So a reasonable quesDo we know a lot of tion arises: “Who are these

them? Yes, of course. These are small towns, but we are not in business with any of them. In fact, we are required to be — and rightly so — absolutely neutral. Why? Well, how else could we answer your questions or help you understand what you need to understand if we had a vested interest in this or that company or this or that policy or plan? We couldn’t, so we don’t. Are brokers, agents, representatives or whoever bad? No. They do important work; it’s just not what we do.

Whole enchilada So we’re going to give you the whole enchilada, the entire range of whatever it is, whether that’s all the plans available for Part D, all the MediGap Plans or all of whatever. Sometimes, you want us to recommend this or that. I get it, and I don’t blame you, but we won’t because the minute we do, we’ve violated that neutrality, and you can’t trust

us anymore. Do we have personal opinions? Of course, we’re human. Are we going to tell you what they are? No. We’re going to tell you everything you need to know to make your own decision, right or wrong, good or bad. Because your trust is all we have, and if we violate that, who are we? Right. Just another yahoo who wants to sell you something, so we won’t do that. Sorry. But here’s something we will do: We’ll help you understand Medicare. No, I’m not kidding. If you’re perched on the cusp of turning 65, or are teetering on the verge of Medicare for whatever reason, we’ve got a couple of “Welcome to Medicare” seminars coming up, presented by some very smart volunteers: ■ Monday, Sept. 14, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. — Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., Port Townsend. ■ Thursday, Sept. 17, 9 a.m. to noon — Tri-Area

Community Center, 10 West Valley Road, Chimacum. Do you have to live in Jefferson County to attend? No, you just have to show up. Will it cost you anything? No. Do we ever do these in Clallam County? Yes, we just don’t have any scheduled at the moment. What do you do if you can’t make it to one of these, but you’d like to sit down with a human and get the scoop on whatever your health insurance nightmare is? Well, there are regular clinics where you can do exactly that: ■ Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon — Shipley Center, 921 E. Hammond St., Sequim. ■ Every Friday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St., Port Angeles. ■ First Wednesday of every month — “Information & Assistance,” 481 Fifth Ave., Forks. Or call 360-374-9496 to set up

an appointment. ■ Second and fourth Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to noon — Tri-Area Community Center. ■ First Tuesdays, noon to 2 p.m. — Port Townsend Community Center. ■ Fourth Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Quilcene Community Center, 294952 U.S. Highway 101. (I bet you’ll be able to find it.) None of these work? Then call 360-452-3221, 360-374-9496 or 385-2552, and decent people will help you, without trying to sell you anything or making you feel like an idiot. Now, for the federal tax code . . . .

________ Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

Don’t push couple Stay silly even if it to restart friendship embarrasses kids MY HUSBAND AND I were best friends with another couple. They were an integral part of our lives, and I’d like to think we were important to them, too. Sadly, they broke up. We did our best to keep in touch separately, but we drifted apart and “happy birthday” texts became the extent of our relationship. Recently, we saw on Facebook that they are back together and engaged. Should we approach them? We are very disappointed that they have not gotten in touch with us. Anonymous in New York Several years ago, a good friend with a sweet little apartment on 10th Street developed a big drug problem. Happily, he went off to rehab and has been successful in managing his addictions. But when he left the treatment center, the counselors were adamant that he not return to his apartment. “Too many ‘triggers,’” they said. Memories of drug use there could spark new drug use. So, he gave up the place. Perhaps something like that is going on with your former besties. You and your husband may stir up memories of painful times in their relationship, so they are avoiding you.

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Or they may be too busy working on their new life together to reach back into the past. Or perhaps, to put this as no one has before, they’re just not that into you. Try not to be a scorekeeper. Reach out to the happy (again) couple and say: “Congratulations on your news! We are thrilled to hear it and would love to take you to dinner to celebrate.” Follow their lead. You four may be back in the saddle again in no time. But no matter what, don’t make their happy reunion about your hurt feelings. There are bigger stakes here, and good pals should see them, even if they need a little help. Good move on not taking sides.

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May I ask my sister if we can bring the dog? Sarah in New York Does anyone else remember that ancient two-panel cartoon from The New Yorker? In the first panel, a drowning man cries out to his trusty pooch, “Lassie! Get help!!” Which Lassie does in the second panel — by lying on a psychiatrist’s couch, unburdening herself of thorny canine issues. Just a touch of doggy humor. No, Sarah, you may not ask to bring your puppy. You already told us your sister doesn’t like them. But I understand your reluctance about boarding the pup. Ask a pal to stay at your apartment for the weekend to take care of the dog. You can sweeten the deal with a stocked fridge or cash, depending on the friend. This way, you avoid a squabble before even setting foot on your sister’s country estate.

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Galanes: Give warning Griffiths: ‘Yakima foals’ Children should be indoors when mowers are But I am a trauma sur- in use. My husband told me not geon at a children’s hospital, and I have seen horrific to pry, but may I confront these neighbors gently? accidents — some lifeOr leave them a copy of threatening and many “Social Q’s”? limbs lost — involving Amy in Milwaukee lawn mowers. CONTINUED FROM C5

Where’s Cheryl Lavin? Columnist Cheryl Lavin is taking the week off. “Tales from the Front” will return next week.

Amy wins the O. Henry prize this week: Starting at Norman Rockwell and ending up with Freddy Krueger. No need for confrontation, gentle or otherwise. And never leave a pointed “Social Q” on someone’s doorstep unless you want them to hate you. Just walk next door, like

the mensch you are, and tell your neighbors about your professional experience. Start with, “I care about your beautiful family and would hate to see an accident.” It may be tough talking the toddler out of his landscaping gig, but your message is a public service. Please deliver it, but no taking it personally if they fail to heed you.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

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Diana came to Crestwood post surgically for removal of a left frontal lobe brain tumor. She was experiencing progressive weakness and confusion, along with word finding difficulties when she was hospitalized. She arrived with weakness specifically on the side of her body; she was unable to write or tie her shoes as she once had. Within days, Diane was able to maneuver in her wheel chair around the facility, always smiling and willing to work with her occupational, speech and physical therapists. She eventually graduated to using a rolling walker, improvising her balance and endurance in standing to complete valued tasks such as jamming with her husband, Ron, as he would frequently bring in their music book and play Bluegrass tunes. They have spent many years together attending Bluegrass festivals and it was evident that as Diane progressed in her therapy, she was able to easier engage in playing her baritone ukulele or guitar as Ron strummed his mandolin by her side, both singing to their hearts content, bringing smiles and tapping toes to those who stopped to listen. Within a few weeks, Diane progressed to walking without an assistive device and was found many times in occupational therapy doing the “electric slide,” confidently completing the grapevine with ease. By the end of her time at Crestwood, she easily was able to care for herself, completing her basic routine with independence, accessing medical appointments with her husband and socializing within the facility with ease. We wish her the best of luck and will miss her!!

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Fire Fire managers closed Little Quilcene Trail from its trailhead to Tubal Cain Trailhead. They also closed the Mount Townsend Trail from the top of Mount Townsend to the Little Quilcene Trail as well as Forest Service Road 2820/2920-100 until further notice due to wildfires in the area.

Events ■ Friday and Saturday — Back Country Horsemen’s Buckhorn Range chapter is hosting a prize ride and campout at Layton Hill Horse Camp, 2514 Chicken Coop Road, Sequim. Potluck and pig roast will follow Saturday’s ride. Riders can camp Friday for $20 or Saturday for $20 or both nights for $30. Contact Nicole Short at 360-301-5139 or nicolemshort@hotmail.com. ■ Sept. 5 — Layton Hill Horse Camp’s second annual Cowboy Race. Contact Judy Sage at 360-775-6500 or no1sage@ gmail.com. ■ Sept. 5-6, 10 a.m. — Back Country Horsemen’s annual Mount Mueller Camp and Ride Out.

_______ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears every other Sunday. If you have a horse event, clinic or seminar you would like listed, please email Griffiths at kbg@ olympus.net at least two weeks in advance. You can also write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Surgery douses man’s fire for his wife DEAR ABBY: Eleven years ago, my husband had a prostatectomy, which left him impotent. His sex drive dropped from 100 to zero. I have told him many times I don’t care what he can or can’t do. I have also told him I married him in sickness and health, and if this is the worst thing to happen, we are pretty lucky. This is the man I couldn’t walk by for many years without him all over me. We made love two or three times a day. I miss the man I married desperately. He is the one who had surgery, but I didn’t. I would never cheat on him, but I don’t know what to do. Anytime we are intimate, it is always my idea, never his.

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I feel lost Dear Abby: One of my male and hope you friends is having a child with a Van Buren can help. woman he is not married to and Lost in isn’t dating. Michigan I want to throw a baby Dear Lost: shower/party for him, and he seems excited about it. In one paraI will invite the mother of his graph, you tell future child, but I don’t really me that you don’t care what know her. The party is more for my your husband can or can’t do. friend. Our circle of friends thinks it’s In the next, you tell me you miss the man he strange to throw a baby shower for a male. was and need more than you’re Am I breaking some rule of getting. etiquette here? Here’s what I advise: Have a Brooke in Washington talk with your husband and suggest that he have a talk with his Dear Brooke: Is the mother urologist. of the child a surrogate and is he There are medical intervenplanning to be a father to the tions that could improve the state of your union, but only if he child, or was she impregnated

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during a one-night stand? Baby showers are supposed to be for the baby, and the motherto-be is usually the star of the show, not an add-on. If your friend’s participation ended at conception, he is not entitled to a shower. Dear Abby: I am 27 and “blessed” with a young face. All my life, I’ve been told it’s a gift and I should be thankful people assume I’m much younger than my age. Now that I’m married and have a family (three children younger than 5), I often find myself on the receiving end of dirty looks from total strangers. My husband works night shifts, so I often run errands with my children. As much as I love spending time with them, the trips can be unpleasant for me.

I constantly spot women checking to see if I’m wearing a wedding band or engagement ring. I have also overheard comments about single teen mothers and the judgmental things people say about them. How can I tactfully handle these situations while being a good role model for my kids? Blessed in Philadelphia Dear Blessed: The way to handle rude remarks would be to ignore them and to remember to wear your wedding band when you and your children are out running errands.

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SEATTLE — Federal officials on Wednesday launched a new program that will allow tribes access to national criminal databases and fix a system that allowed a man to buy a gun that was later used by his son to kill four classmates and himself at a Washington high school. Raymond Fryberg was the subject of a 2001 domestic violence restraining order issued by a Tulalip Tribal Court, which should have kept him from buying a firearm, but the restraining order was never sent to the federal criminal database used to check criminal histories during firearm purchases because of a breakdown in information sharing between tribes and outside authorities. Fryberg’s 15-year-old son, Jaylen, shot the students and himself on Oct. 24, 2014, at Marysville-Pilchuck High School north of Seattle. The Tribal Access Program for National Crime Information, or TAP, will allow federally recognized tribes to enter criminal records into and pull information out of national databases overseen by the Criminal Justice Information Services Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Program announced The program was announced during a conference hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI held in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Justice officials said the mass shooting by Jaylen Fryberg at MarysvillePilchuck High School last October drove home the importance of getting an effective system in place for all tribes. “Empowering tribal law enforcement with information strengthens public safety and is a key element in our ongoing strategy to build safe and healthy communities in Indian country,” Deputy Attorney General Sally Quillian Yates said. “The Tribal Access Program is a step forward to providing tribes the access they need to protect their communities, keep guns from falling into the wrong hands, assist victims, and prevent domestic and sexual violence.”

‘Heard the tribe’s voice’ Michelle Demmert, a Tulalip Tribal attorney who was at the conference in Oklahoma said they’ve spent years working with federal officials to identify gaps in the criminal database system and this announcement seems to say “the Department of Justice and the Office of Tribal Justice has heard the tribe’s voice.” “The TAP program will reinforce the Tulalip Tribes commitment to using available tools to protect its community,” Demmert told The Associated Press in an email.

Brian Cladoosby, president of the National Conference of American Indians, the oldest and largest organization of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes, said the plan “responds to a long-standing public safety concern in Indian Country.” “Today’s announcement is an encouraging step, and we hope that the new DOJ Tribal Access Program will lead to real change and meaningful solutions,” he said in an email. “The safety of our communities depends on it.” In addition to letting tribes submit data, it will also allow them to conduct background checks when a tribe needs to place a child with a foster parent in an emergency situation — another area tribes have long-sought to have fixed. Taking that a step further, the Bureau of Indian Affairs announced at the conference that it and the Office of Justice Services have created another new program that will give tribal social service agencies 24-hour access to criminal history records to ensure the safe placement of children in foster care.

Move lauded Demmert praised that move, saying the Tulalip Tribe “is encouraged that our ability to protect our most vulnerable population — children — in times of crisis will be assisted with this work around issue to access name-based criminal history records when children need to be placed out of the home.” Francesca Hillary, spokeswoman for the Tulalip Tribes, has said tribes have been asking for a system to access the national databases for years. Justice officials said they’ve been working with tribes to resolve the roadblocks that kept a system from working effectively. The FBI oversees a justice information services system in all 50 states. The system includes the National Crime Information Center, used by law enforcement to get data on stolen property, wanted people, sex offenders; and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, used by Federal Firearms Licensees during gun purchases. To date, the systems have been available to federal, state and local law enforcement but not to all tribes. The new TAP program will support and train tribes as they connect with the system. Once established, they’ll be able to use the databases in the same way as outside law enforcement. Raymond Fryberg has been charged in federal court with six counts of illegally buying 10 guns during a period when he was prohibited from having firearms. On Wednesday, his trial was moved from Aug. 31 to Sept. 21, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.

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Travel: Cruises abroad They found it difficult to track their travels. Travel guides had plenty of information, but they often were thick and heavy, and had little space for notes and records. So they created a family business, using their skills to create a guide that met their standards and pulling in other members of the family.

Family business Their son, Zachary Snipe, 32, an attorney living on Mercer Island, is the designer. His wife, Vikki Snipe, is the copy editor. Brother-in-law Mike Burk of Port Townsend is the graphic artist. The finished product is the size and shape of a U.S. passport. The guidebooks contain information about each state, province or country for each region, and space for diary entries or dates to keep track of travels.

Cruise ship guide “On cruise ships, they don’t even stamp your passports anymore,” Betsy said. When large numbers of cruise ship passengers get off a ship, there is little time for the process of stamping each and every passport, so there is a master list that is approved by the officials in each location, she said. She said that without the passport stamps, travelers may later forget exactly what countries and islands they visited or when they were there. The guidebooks provide not only a way to record their visits but also a map so they can understand the

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U.S. and Canada guide Their first “passport” was designed for the crosscountry road trip, with games for families or individuals, such as checking off licence plates from each state or province, trivia games and handy phrases translated into French and Spanish. It has proven unexpectedly popular among motor-

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CONTINUED FROM A1 with them,” Hoyt said. Hoyt has been shot at and “The thing is, because stabbed once in the lower they are not criminals and back. “It was right underneath they end up hiding at mom’s house, grandma’s house, the my vest,” he said, pointing to girlfriend’s house, they are the old wound with his finger. easy to find.” “My partner has got his On the other end of the spectrum are “the guys that tooth knocked out [and] got a truly have been in the sys- thumb broke.” tem and know they are going away for 10 years and they Nothing personal don’t want to go,” Hoyt said. “The thing is, I don’t take “Those are the ones that anything personally,” he said. will fight you more than any “You can’t take anything perof them, and those are the sonal in this business. ones that are the hardest to “I am not saying I am not find. The hardened criminals motivated at times,” he are the ones that just don’t added. care. They really don’t care.” Hoyt, who relaxes by ridThe third group falls ing motorcycles — what he somewhere in between and calls “wind therapy” — is the generally “don’t run,” Hoyt president of the Inland said. Northwest Chapter of the But anyone can be dan- Guardians of Children gerous, he said. motorcycle organization. “It kind of depends “I work with abused kids, because you may have the so if I am going after someones that aren’t criminals body that has got charges yet, and they might be scared against children, I don’t take enough to where they are not it personal, but I am defiacting rationally just out of nitely motivated to get them fear,” he said. — almost to the point where Hoyt’s family moved to I hope they struggle,” he said. Port Angeles from Arcadia, But “we don’t want to Calif., when he was 4 so that hurt anybody, we really his father, a machinist, could don’t,” he said. work at Peninsula Plywood. “Our job is to put them in He grew up in a house on custody and get them to East 12th Street. where they get in front of a He isn’t married but has judge again. an 11-year relationship with “We have to do what we a woman who has two chil- have to do to get the job done. dren. Hoyt has five. All are It is how we get paid.” grown now. Two of his sons Hoyt has been in jail himand his youngest daughter self. want to join his business, “I spent five hours in jail Hoyt said. once,” he said. “I was a dumbass and drank exactly Zook’s idea one too many drinks on my daughter’s birthday” when Becoming a bounty he was 54. hunter was Zook’s idea. He was stopped for invesHoyt, who was head of tigation of driving while security at a nightclub in intoxicated and blew a 0.11 northern Idaho, hired Zook percent blood-alcohol level in as a bouncer. the Breathalyzer. The thresh“We got to talking, and he old is 0.08 percent. asked me if I’d be interested “I had no idea” I’d had too because he was doing some much, he said. “That’s when I work for one of the local com- realized just how little it took panies,” Hoyt said. to be impaired.” “That was 17 years ago. . . . He and I worked together Fame very well. “Animal has a wrestling The first time he watched background, and I have jiu- himself on television, he jitsu background, so we have burst into uncontrollable no problem grabbing some- laughter, he said. “I guess I look at it a little body and going to the ground


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Ravens’ raucous calls eclipse crows’ IF YOU’VE SPENT any amount of time camping in the forests on the North Olympic Peninsula, you are familiar with the ravens’ call. It is BIRD the most primorWATCH dial bird sound I can think Joan Carson of. Their low, hoarse “gronk” sounds ancient, like a creature far back in time. I love that sound, and when we are at the cabin on the Hoh River, it’s the best alarm clock in the world. It can be a haunting, even foreboding sound for some and has been written about in such a manner for centuries. Decades have gone by since the first raven visited our yard in Poulsbo. I was stunned to see it drinking from the groundlevel birdbath. Quite a bit of time went by before we saw another one near our home. I can’t remember when things changed, but the call of the raven now is heard regularly. That’s a good thing — unless you are a crow. The ravens have been calling daily for about two weeks, and it is obvious that some of the voices are this year’s juveniles. Raven conversations are fascinating to listen to. I don’t know how extensive their vocabulary is, but like all members of the corvid family, it is greater than most other birds. Not only does the pitch of their various calls

Ravens’ primordial “gronk” sounds outshine the choking and gargling of crows’ calls. change, but the cadence is also interesting to listen to. You can almost hear Morse code in their chatter — short bursts in one tone followed by single calls in the next. What do they mean?

Generational gap? When an adult and one of its youngsters are communicating, you really would like to be able to listen in and understand what they are saying. Soft, low, almost whispering notes are answered by higher-pitched bursts

of sound. It isn’t hard to let your imagination suggest that a parent is trying to encourage a young bird that’s stressing over a new life challenge — like landing in the tallest tree in the area. It took awhile before the daily raven voices rattled something in my mind’s file. Yes, there was a lot of raven chatter on the airwaves, but the crows were almost nonexistent. This is the time of year when the crows appear to have nonstop youngsters leaving the nest.

They beg constantly and sound like they are choking or gargling. Even as they gulp down whatever their parent brings, they keep begging for more. The noise gets annoying as the days of summer roll on because you can’t get away from it whenever you are outdoors. Have the ravens finally accomplished what I hoped they would someday? Is our abundant crow population suffering from raven predation? There are many songbirds that would benefit

from such a scenario. Robins and Steller’s jays are probably cheering on the ravens, but who knows what the future holds? When we are visiting the Hoh, things appear to be in balance along the river or in the forest. We see crows and ravens, and the crow numbers never suggest they are overly abundant. Something is keeping them in line. Is it the healthy raven population? Or is it the fact that there are no fast-food outlets in the rain forest and

garbage cans are almost as rare? There is probably some truth in both scenarios, and I hope the ravens are somewhat responsible. Hearing ravens and their young communicating is far more pleasant than the sounds of numerous gargling, choking juvenile crows.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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Platypus makes room for Navy barge ON SATURDAY, AUG. 15, Global Striker moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. The 587-foot cargo ship spent the week being loaded with approximately 5.2 million boardfeet of softwood logs that were harvested off private land in Western Washington. The vessel was scheduled to leave Port Angeles on Saturday for Dongjiakou, China. Hale’s Navy, an Ed Monk Sr.designed 53-foot wooden boat built in 1950 by Morris Shain at his boatyard in Seattle and launched as Periwinkle, is in the Port Angeles Boat Yard. I understand that Mike Evans is working on her engines. Many constant readers will recall that on Aug. 22, 2013, the wooden vessel sank in her boat house and was hauled out of the water using the boat yard’s TraveLift and hung in the lift’s slings long enough for much of the water to drain from the vessel’s saturated interior. The owners have long since settled with their insurance company, and the boat has been sold to an individual in Norway who plans on restoring the vessel, doing most of the work himself.

Headed for Norway I was told that once Mike is through working on the engines, the boat will be taken to Victoria where it will be put aboard a ship and transported to Norway. Keith Benson of Vashon Island hauled his classic wooden boat, Arro, out of the water and had her sitting on the hard in the Port Angeles Boat Yard for a day while he attached a new set of zincs. Arro is a 50-foot wooden yacht that was built in 1922 by Barbare Bros. of Tacoma, which shared ownership in the fantail yacht with Herbert A. Hoover. On March 20, 1933, Arro was moored at the Tacoma Yacht Club when a nearby vessel, Argosy, exploded shortly after taking on nearly 1,000 gallons of gasoline. In addition to destroying the 54-foot Argosy and killing her owner, Dr. Edward A. Rich, the blast blew off Arro’s wheelhouse. Keith said it was at this time

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that the original engine was removed and replaced with an Atlas Imperial diesel that had been previously used by the city of Auburn to generate electricity.

Navy barges Platypus Marine Inc., the fullservice shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, returned the Navy barge YC 1090 to the water. She had been in one of their satellite buildings the past couple of months getting sandblasted and painted. Her space in the building was quickly filled by another Navy barge, YC 1569. This barge too will be sandblasted and painted before it too is returned to Bremerton. Putting the barges in the satellite building — in this case, the North Building — is no small feat. First, personnel must remove one of the doors to the building to provide access to the structure. Then, once the barges are hoisted out of the water, Monroe House Movers places dollies under them to maneuver them in and out of the building. The barges are open lighter barges that are non-self-propelled steel barges designed to transport cargo in rivers, harbors or other protected waters.

Watertight sections The craft is divided into watertight compartments. Access to these compartments is through manholes. I stopped by Lee Shore Boats’ facility on the west side of Port Angeles this week and spoke with company President Eric Schneider. He and some of his crew were working on a 21-foot spec boat that Eric said has been rumbling around his grey matter for quite some time and now was the time to build.

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Platypus personnel remove a door on the North Building of Platypus’ compound on Marine Drive in Port Angeles to allow ingress and egress of Navy barges. Eric said that in his mind’s eye, the vessel straddles the line between a sport boat and a commercial boat. Furthermore, Eric believes the boat is ideally suited for the local waters. This week, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to the U.S. Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender Spar, which is based in Kodiak, Alaska. Spar is named after the Coast Guard women’s reserve also known as Spars from the Latin and English

Death and Memorial Notice RUTH ELIZABETH LEHWALDER FECHTER August 9, 1922 August 15, 2015 Ruth Elizabeth Lehwalder Fechter started life August 9, 1922, in Butte, Montana, a busy city where downtown was called Uptown. She attended the Montana Normal College (University of Montana Western) in Dillon. Ruth and her husband, John V. Fechter Sr., were wed in 1941 and lived in Butte and Helena, Montana; Wyoming; Utah; Washington; and finally Bozeman, Montana. She passed on to her next life on Saturday, August 15, 2015. Ruth is survived by five of her six children, Felice Fechter of Helena, John

Mrs. Fechter (Judy) Fechter Jr. of Blaine, Minnesota, Stefan (Kathy) Fechter of Spokane, Washington, Charity (Craig) Fechter Shirley of Ennis, Montana, and Lisbeth (Tom) Stump of Bozeman; brothers David Lehwalder of Sheridan, Montana, and Laurus

Lehwalder of Tempe, Arizona; sister Phoebe Bee of Eastsound, Washington; and numerous grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and greatgreat-grandchildren. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, John. V. Fechter Sr.; her daughter Leona Fechter Long; her parents, Arthur Lehwalder and Florence Christen Lehwalder; and six of her nine siblings, Philip “Heinie,” “Margie” Clemons, Barbara Berry, Arthur Robert, Daphne and Marcus. A funeral Mass will be held Friday, September 18, 2015, at 10 a.m. at Holy Rosary Parish, 220 West Main Street, Bozeman. Arrangements are in the care of DokkenNelson Funeral Service (www.dokkennelson. com).

Death and Memorial Notice VIRGINIA GUADALUPE CASTANEDA March 24, 1995 July 23, 2015 Virginia was born March 24, 1995, to Barbara Dunbar Ward and Javier Castaneda in Tacoma, Washington. She attended schools in Tacoma, Auburn and Mexico. She moved to LaPush, residing with her sister Angel and graduated from Forks High School in 2013. She worked as a waitress at the River’s Edge Restaurant in LaPush. She cooked at the Golden Gate Chinese Restaurant

Ms. Castaneda in Forks and early childhood center in LaPush. Virginia was a free spirit and an avid outdoor person, traveling to many

places. She loved the annual canoe journey and attending the weekly drum group singing, dancing and enjoying everyone’s company. She was a very loving and big-hearted person. She touched many people in her short lifetime. She is survived by her mother of Puyallup; father of Tacoma; her stepmother, Dawn Castaneda of Tacoma; sisters Angel Williams and Barbara Ward-Gonzales of LaPush; brothers John Dunbar of LaPush, Jose Mendoza of Muckleshoot and Santiago and Emilio Castaneda of Tacoma; niece Donny Lynn Williams; and nephew Xander Lee Black.

translations of the Coast Guard motto: “Semper paratus” or “Always ready.” During the early stages of World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt signed legislation that created the Spars. Women from all over the country jumped at the opportunity to do their part. They took the oath, attended training, wore the uniform and served in shoreside positions throughout the nation.

David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202.

Death and Memorial Notice KATHLEEN (KAYE) JOYCE SCHRAMM September 27, 1926 August 3, 2015 Guided by the Yellow Rose of Peace Kathleen Schramm, an 88-year-old resident of Sequim, passed away August 3, 2015, shortly after 3 p.m. from an ongoing heart condition. Kaye was born in Ione, Washington, and graduated in 1945 from Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Washington. She worked as a waitress in Tacoma until she retired in August of 1970. On June 25, Kaye and Jim celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary with a wonderful dinner together.

Mrs. Schramm Kaye was an active member in Beta Sigma Phi for 45 years and tutored reading to gradeschool children in Port Angeles and Sequim for about 15 years.

She was also a member of the Ladies of Elks, Daughters of Norway and International Footprints Association. Kaye is survived by her husband, James “Jim”; daughters Denise (Charles) Morris and Christine Kingsbury; grandchildren Todd (Hillary) Morris, Greg (Jessica) Morris and Amanda (Jonathan Whedon) Kingsbury; and great-grandchildren Kylee, Kiyomi, Ethan, Emily and Braydon. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, September 12, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Bell Creek Bar and Grill, 707 East Washington Street in Sequim. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart Association (www.heart. org).

Death and Memorial Notice SYLVIA MARGARET JONES December 25, 1917 August 2, 2015 Sylvia Margaret Jones, a 97-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away at her home August 2, 2015, due to agerelated causes. She was born to Alvin and Mary (Carrow) Minks on December 25, 1917, in Adams County, Idaho. She married Donald Peters in 1933, but the union ended in divorce in 1945. She married John “Jack” Jones in 1946, and they remained together until his passing. Sylvia lived an active

Mrs. Jones life, fishing, dancing and spending time with her large extended family. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

She is survived by her sister Norma Blevins; three grandchildren, June (Bill) Acorn, James Peters and Shaun (Thomas) Thomas; many greatgrandchildren; and many great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John “Jack” Jones; son Carl I. Peters; daughter Joy Walker; parents Alvin and Mary Minks; brother Asel Minks; and sisters Velma Powell, Erma Holman and Violet Fitzgerald. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Please make memorial contributions to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.


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PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Land Trust will hold a free public open house at 1033 Lawrence St. from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The land trust will show off new staff, a new office space, conservation success stories and new projects. The ribbon-cutting for the new office is at 4:30 p.m. There will be live music,

cake and refreshments. New Executive Director Richard Tucker and recent hire Chris Clark will be present. Starting at 5:30 p.m., the land trust will ask for input on the priorities and direction of its work for the next five years. For more information, email info@saveland.org or phone 360-379-9501.

Mark Todd Holm Oct. 1, 1955 — Aug. 19, 2015

Port Angeles resident Mark Todd Holm died at home. He was 59. Services: Funeral Mass at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W. 11th St., Port Angeles, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with a reception to follow. An obituary will be published in a future edition of the Peninsula Daily News. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in

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Jerry DeWayne Anderson Feb. 14, 1945 — Aug. 15, 2015

Sekiu resident Jerry DeWayne Anderson died of cardiac arrhythmia. He was 70. Services: None planned. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Death and Memorial Notice NANCY PEARL LANG May 6, 1941 August 2, 2015 Nancy (Cullen) Lang died at home on August 2, 2015, in Port Angeles after living with ovarian cancer for nearly 11 years. Born in Bremerton, Washington, to Harold William Cullen and Esther Bradway MacHenry, Nancy graduated from South Kitsap High School in 1959. She married Robert P. Trask in 1961; divorced in 1985. Nancy worked in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard from 1970 to 1989. She then graduated from Evergreen State College in 1990. Nancy was a management consultant in team

Mrs. Lang building for various organizations in Connecticut, Florida and, from 1995 to 2002, with Daishowa in Port Angeles. Nancy is remembered for her positive attitude,

cheerfulness and willingness to volunteer. In retirement, she served with the Juan de Fuca Festival, Master Gardeners, Clallam County Historical Society, Peninsula Trails and many other organizations. She was a strong believer that physical activity was a key to her longevity with cancer. She was a past president of the Klahhane Hiking Club. Nancy volunteered to lead snowshoe walks at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, where she met Larry, who was a ranger. They were married at the Ridge on July 12, 2003. Nancy is survived by her husband, Lawrence A. “Larry” Lang; brother Douglas (Keiko) Cullen,

Kent, Washington; son Sean (Shalie) Trask, Seabeck, Washington; daughter Sabrina Trask, Denver, Colorado; stepdaughter Rebecca Lang, Petaluma, California; stepson Paul Lang, Sequim; and grandchildren Courtney, Chad, Kasey, Brycen and Zane Trask, and Nolan Dallegge. An open house will be held at the Lang home, 808 Golf Course Road, Port Angeles, on Sunday, August 30, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Copies of Nancy’s book, 9000 Miles in a Knight, will be offered to those who donate $25 or more to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Thank you to the incredible hospice nurses.

husband, Robert A. Slad. She is survived by her son, Michael (Janet) DeBartolo; stepsons September 28, 1924 Thomas (Cindy) Slad and Robert (Lisa) Slad; seven August 3, 2015 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Ann Mary DeBartolo Interment will be at Slad, 90, passed away peacefully Monday, August Sequim View Cemetery in Sequim. 3, 2015, at Spring Arbor The family wishes to Assisted Living in Greensexpress their sincere boro, North Carolina. gratitude to the staff of Ann was born SepSpring Arbor of Greenstember 28, 1924, in Lozorno, Czechoslovakia, boro, Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro, to the late Anthony and Dr. Ronald Polite and Dr. Anna Karovic. She immigrated to the Mark Phillips for the wonderful care given to Ann. United States in 1939 In lieu of flowers, and settled in Chicago, memorial contributions Illinois. For over 40 years, she may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of worked in the telecomGreensboro, 2500 Summunications industry at Kellogg Switchboard and mit Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27405. Western Electric. In 1986, she and husHanes Lineberry North band Robert retired to Elm Chapel is assisting Sequim, where Ann the family of Mrs. Slad enjoyed gardening, travwith arrangements. eling, camping, fishing Online condolences and pinochle. may be made to www. Mrs. Slad was prehaneslineberryfuneral ceded in death by her homes.com.

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the Kelly name . . . his legacy. He led by example and with love, never critical. He also gave them his wonderful sense of humor. Family gatherings around our dinner table were filled with lively conversations, laughter and love. I will forever miss his laugh, loving blue eyes, our long walks on ocean beaches, fun vacation road trips, watching sunsets, clinking glasses and his hand holding mine wherever we walked. Happy trails, Darlin’. Please join the Kelly family for a celebration of Larry’s life Saturday, August 29, 2015, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 North Lincoln Street, Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, donations to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or the Port Angeles Lions Club, P.O. Box 466, Port Angeles, WA 98362, would be appreciated.

Death and Memorial Notice KRISTINA THOENES November 20, 1940 August 7, 2015 Kristina, 74, was born in Swinemünde, Germany, and grew up in Germany and Sweden. Emigrating to the U.S. in 1964, she lived for 24 years in Huntsville, Alabama, and 26 years in Port Angeles. Kristina was preceded in death by her parents, Peter Umland and Maja Hermann; and sister Viviane Kretzer. She is survived by her sisters Marion Humphries,

Irene Fidanzia and Lillian Umland; brother the Rev. Peter Umland; sons Michael and Joachim; grandchildren Maja, Kristina, Kate, Jonathan, Ethan and Theo; and three nieces and nephews. Kristina is remembered for her artistry, independence and generosity of spirit, for courage and joy in all circumstances. Memorial services will be held in Port Angeles in September. Memorial donations can be made to the Korean Women’s Association (www.kwacares. org).

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Mr. Kelly Fellowship Award. He loved helping people and loved being a Lion. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved biking, skiing, hiking and golf. He loved the beauty of the Northwest, so most of our vacations were road trips to our beautiful national parks, beaches and the long and winding roads of different states. We had several wonderful “gangs” of friends we traveled and enjoyed our life with: the Real Friends, Tacoma Crowd, the Reunion Group, the StraitView Gang and his golf group, “The Duffers.” Larry was always the instigator of fun. But Larry’s favorite roles were as dad and grandpa. He was affectionately called Dadio, Papa and G/ Pa by his son, Timothy; daughter Kimberly; grandsons Tyler and Alexander; son-in-law Michael; and daughter-in-law Teri. They were his pride and joys whom he loved so much, and he taught them how to be good, responsible people and carry on

Dungeness Community Church, 45 Eberle Lane, Sequim, on Sunday, August 30, 2015, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be sent in her name to Children of the Nations, 360-698-7227, 11992 Clear Creek Road Northwest, Silverdale, WA 98383; and Unbound Hope House, 206-3239016, 4900 Dayton Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103.

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was on a baseball scholarship to the University of Idaho, but we were in love and miserable being apart, and love prevailed, so on August 6, 1960, we were married in Enumclaw, Washington, and began our forever romance together. We had no plan, no jobs, no money, but we had love and each other. He took my hand, and we walked into our future and never looked back. After 3½ years of college, two children and six years at Boeing, he entered his life’s career in insurance. He worked for Safeco and Transamerica in Seattle before moving to Port Angeles to manage the Tozier Insurance Agency in 1974. In 1989, he became a partner in Gellor Insurance Inc., retiring in 2007. Larry was a proud 40-year member of the Port Angeles Lions Club, serving as president and zone chairman, and was honored with several awards over the years, including the Melvin Jones

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Larry Eugene Kelly was the finest human being I’ve ever known. As a loving husband, father, grandpa, son, son-in-law, brother, nephew, uncle, cousin, boss and friend, he was absolutely the best. He was fun, funny, loving, lovable, charismatic, loyal and honorable. He set the bar high for all who knew him, and he made the world a better place because he was here. He was an amazing man. He was born February 18, 1941, in Seattle, Washington, to Watson and Mary Kelly and “favorite” sister Darlene. He was raised in the small town of Cumberland, Washington, where most of the town were relatives. He was schooled through the sixth grade at the one-room schoolhouse in Cumberland, and at age 13, he entered the seventh grade at the Enumclaw Junior/Senior High School, where he met me, Suzanne Ruth Ritchie, in Mrs. Brown’s class. He was an irresistible charmer, and our high school years were right out of the pages of “Happy Days” — filled with fun, friends and dances . . . and oh, how he loved to dance. He was an athlete and lettered in all three sports: football, basketball and baseball. Baseball was his second love, and he was the star pitcher and took Enumclaw on to win the state conference in 1959. His first year of college

Leatrice Smith went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. She was 88. Leatrice was born in Sequim in 1927 to Otis Olin and Rennie Lee Hardgrove. Her father was a dairy farmer in Sequim, where she lived her whole life. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Smith, and brothers Paris, Horace and Walter Hardgrove. Leatrice is survived and lovingly remembered by son Bron Smith of Puyallup; daughters Brenda Williamson of Sequim, Breta McGrady of Lynnwood and Breva Funston, Brodie Cays and Branette Richards, all of Sequim; 15 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends. A celebration of Leatrice’s life will be held in the main sanctuary of


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degree in elementary and early childhood education from the University of Washington amd her Albertson New principal master’s PORT ANGELES — degree in curriculum and Sandra Albertson is the instruction from the Uninew administrator and versity of Oregon. principal at Olympic ChrisAlbertson began her tian School, located at 43 teaching career in RidgeO’Brien Road. field, then later in the “I am excited about serv- Longview area as a preing the students at Olympic school teacher. Christian School and again She also served on the becoming part of the comOlympic Peninsula in Cresmunity on the Peninsula,” cent Schools and in Port Albertson said. Angeles at Hamilton EleAlbertson received her mentary School.

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Volunteer sought SEQUIM — The city is looking for a volunteer to serve as the coordinator for the community volunteer programs. The volunteer coordinator, under the direction of the city clerk, will develop and manage the city volunteer program and market it to increase public awareness of volunteer opportunities.

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f you’re one of the almost 16 million people who tuned into the season 5 finale of “The Walking Dead” back in March, you’re probably itching for a new episode of the wildly successful horror drama (I know I am). While we’re still a couple months out from the premiere of season 6 — Oct. 11, for those keeping track! — fans of the AMC thriller are in for a treat. “Fear the Walking Dead,” the much-anticipated companion series to “The Walking Dead,” premieres its first of six episodes Sunday, Aug. 23, on AMC. It’s difficult not to be excited when talking about this companion series, as it hails from many of the same minds behind the original TV series. “The Walking Dead” franchise creator Robert Kirkman is also helming this version, which starts off as a prequel, along with executive producers Greg Nicotero, David Alpert, Gale Anne Hurd — who all have worked on “The Walking Dead” — and newcomer to the franchise Dave Erickson, who serves as showrunner. It’s important to note that while “Fear the Walking Dead” takes place in the same universe as its counterpart, the two shows will be vastly different.

Where “The Walking Dead” sees main character Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln, “Love Actually,” 2003) awaken from a coma long after the zombie apocalypse has begun, this series showcases the very beginnings of the worldwide catastrophe. “I think more than anything else, ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ will get to show people coming to grips with society crumbling around them in a way we mostly skipped over on ‘The Walking Dead,’” Kirkman said in an interview with the “New York Times.” One thing that was skipped over in the original series that Erickson calls “jarring” is just how little the zombies look like the classic, half-decayed monstrosities they later become, and it’s something that will play into the early parts of the season. “Your first impulse is to help them, and then short of that, to run,” he said in the “NYT” piece. “It isn’t to pick up a handy weapon and bludgeon them to death and crush their skull.” Another key difference between both series is where, specifically, they take place. “The Walking Dead” sees Rick and company travel through a great deal of American southeastern wilderness on the road to survival, while “Fear” is set somewhere decidedly more urban — Los Angeles.

“Los Angeles is such an interesting city in and of itself, just because of the vast melting pot of diversity that California has become,” said Kirkman in an interview with “Entertainment Weekly.” “The urban sprawl — it covers a tremendous amount of land, and it’s got an extremely dense population, so there are a lot of things about that that lend itself well to good storytelling in the zombie apocalypse. . . .We’ll definitely be spending a lot less time in the woods.” Not only will good storytelling be key to making “Fear the Walking Dead” live up to its predecessor, the acting will also have to be top notch, and the cast for the companion series boasts some strong talent. New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis (“Live Free or Die Hard,” 2007) stars as Travis Manawa, a high school English teacher whose son, Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie, “Almost Kings,” 2010), resents him for divorcing his mother, Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez, “Miami Vice,” 2006). Curtis has won quite a few awards in his native country, including four New Zealand Film and TV Awards. Kim Dickens of “Sons of Anarchy,” “House of Cards” and “Treme” fame stars as Madison Clark, Travis’s fiancée and single mom to Nick (Frank Dillane, “Sense8”) and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-

Carey, “The 100”). Madison is the guidance counselor at the same school where Travis teaches, and she struggles to connect with her children. Dickens has received accolades for her roles in the TV series “Deadwood” as well as the 2014 psychological thriller “Gone Girl.” Two-time Emmy-nominated actor Rubén Blades (“Crazy from the Heart,” 1991, “Safe House,” 2012) and Swedish-American actress Mercedes Mason (“666 Park Avenue”) round out the cast as father-daughter duo Daniel and Ofelia Salazar. Ofelia is protective of her immigrant parents, and Daniel mostly keeps to himself. With the apocalypse looming, however, they start to undergo identity shifts. Cliff Curtis and Kim Dickens as seen in “Fear the Walking Dead.”

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Robin Roberts hosts “Katrina: 10 Years After the Storm.”

U.S. Amateur (13) KCPQ

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When a deadly plague descends on Los Angeles, high school guidance counsellor Madison (Kim Dickens) and her blended family must adapt to survive in this premiere. The new drama serves as a companion series to AMC’s hit zombie series “The Walking Dead.”

Intervention (37) A&E

10:00 p.m.

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Can you tell me where they film “The Middle”? The Hecks’ house looks like it is on a real street. A: Series creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline would be gratified to hear you say that because they put a lot of work into making the show look authentic. “It’s really funny that now [Orson] feels like a real place, like it has traditions,” Heisler told RTV6, ABC’s Indianapolis, Ind., affiliate. “It has schools and mascots, but we just made it up.” The show’s fictional town of Orson, Ind., is based on the real Indiana town of Jasper, which is just a few hours away from Heline’s hometown of Muncie. It’s all a trick, though: “The Middle” is actually filmed on a studio lot in Los Angeles. GeekDad.com blogger Matt Blum took a tour of the set and said: “It was really easy to believe that a family actually lived there.” On the tour, he was able to talk to set director Julie Fanton, who said that she does a lot of her shopping for the show at Target and Kohl’s, stores that a lot of families are familiar with, in order to boost the authenticity. It seems her work has paid off. AVClub.com reviewer Brandon Nowalk called the show “basically a traditional family sitcom, albeit the decade’s standout,” and credited that success to the show’s production design. “Does any sitcom set on television feel as livedin as the Heck house?” Q: Who voices the youngest daughter on “Bob’s Burgers”? She sounds familiar. A: The lispy and occasionally shrill voice you’re recognizing is that of rising comedian Kristen Schaal. If she sounds familiar, it’s probably because her voice has become more famous than her face. Though she’s an occasional on-screen guest on “The Daily Show” and stars on the Fox sitcom “The Last Man on Earth,” she’s actually been doing far more voice work lately. On top of her regular spot on “Bob’s Burgers,” Schaal also voices one of the lead characters in Disney’s “Gravity Falls” and is a regular guest on the critically acclaimed Netflix series “BoJack Horseman.” On the big screen, she’s done voices in the 2013 hits “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2” and “Despicable Me 2,” as well as the equally high-profile “Toy Story 3” and “Shrek Forever After,” both released in 2010. (She seems to specialize in livening up franchises at risk of becoming tired.) Incredibly, when Schaal was first starting out, she thought that her distinctive voice would be a problem. She said in an interview with Vulture.com that her lisp actually got her rejected from an acting class early on, but that it’s now become an asset.

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insensitivity to issues of race, and whether those allegations — which she strongly denies — have an effect on either her popularity or her upcoming HBO comedy special remains to be seen. “Amy Schumer: Live From The Apollo” is set to premiere Saturday, Oct. 17, on HBO.

Schide schplittingly funny: They like her! They really, really like her! For comedians, there are a lot of ways to know that they’ve “made it,” so to speak. Amy Schumer, who was named by “Time” magazine as one of 2015’s 100 most influential A wonderful ‘Wiz’ there people, has certainly been going was: We’re off to see the wizdown the list and checking off ard! At least, TV audiences will those ways. be in December. She has starred in her own After having been essentially Comedy Central sketch comedy dead in the water for decades, series, “Inside Amy Schumer,” since 2013. She hosted the 2015 live television spectacles are back in a big way. NBC was the MTV Music Awards this past trailblazer with 2013’s producApril. She even has a critically tion of “The Sound of Music acclaimed film that she both Live!” starring country music wrote and stars in (“Trainsuperstar Carrie Underwood, wreck,” 2015) in theaters, starring alongside Bill Hader (“Sat- and last year’s “Peter Pan Live!” urday Night Live”). One comedy starring Christopher Walken achievement that Schumer’s yet (“Catch Me If You Can,” 2002), and the groundwork is already to acquire, though, is her own being laid for this year’s event. HBO comedy special. “The Wiz Live!” a retelling Well, that time has come. of “The Wizard of Oz” story Schumer’s own special on through the context of Africanthe premium TV channel, aptly American culture, will have its titled “Amy Schumer: Live From live premiere Thursday, Dec. 3, The Apollo,” will premiere on NBC. Saturday, Oct. 17. Directed by NBC has been busy of late, fellow actor/comedian Chris rounding out “The Wiz Live!’s” Rock (“Madagascar,” 2005), cast. After a nationwide search the stand-up comedy special to find the perfect person to was filmed in New York this past play Dorothy, the lead role has May and is already generating been cast, as well as both the excitement on the network. Wicked Witch of the West and “Amy is one of the most the titular Wizard of the mystiinspired comics working today, cal land of Oz. and we hope her first HBO Newcomer Shanice Wilspecial marks the start of a long liams, who has five years of and beautiful relationship,” musical training and has HBO executive Michael Lomperformed in local bardo said when the special was productions announced in May. “This event is even more special because our good friend, the incredibly talented Chris Rock, is directing.” Schumer’s comedy style frequently focuses on feminist issues, exposing — through side-splitting laughs — the sexism that she finds endemic in so much of day-to-day life. Lately, though, her popularity has been tempered by accusations of Director Chris Rock and Amy Schumer on stage for “Amy Schumer: Live from The Apollo.”

such as “West Side Story,” has been named as the main protagonist after the open casting call. Oz’s iconic Wizard will be played by the multitalented Queen Latifah (“Chicago,” 2002), while the Wicked Witch role has been picked up by singer/actress Mary J. Blige (“The Help,” 2011). Just like the peacock network’s previous two live spectacles, “The Wiz Live!” is based on an award-winning Broadway musical. “The Wiz” first opened in 1974, and its 1975 Broadway production was a massive hit, earning seven Tony Awards, including the coveted Best Musical. In 1978, a film adaptation was produced, starring Diana Ross (“Happy Gilmore,” 1996) and Michael Jackson (“This is It,” 2009), and was nominated for four Academy Awards. Casting for “The Wiz” will continue as the Dec. 3 premiere date approaches. The ‘Cost’ is right: How much could a photograph possibly be worth? If it’s of the famed American outlaw Billy the Kid, the answer is millions. Kevin Costner (“Dances with Wolves,” 1990) has teamed up with National Geographic Channel

for a new TV special that’s been more than 130 years in the making. “Billy the Kid: New Evidence” will explore the origins of a tintype photograph purported to be of the notorious outlaw, as Costner consults with experts around the country to determine if the photo is the real deal. The special will premiere Sunday, Oct. 18, on National Geographic Channel. The photo was discovered in 2010 by a collector, and it appears to be of Billy the Kid relaxing with his gang. With only one other known photograph of the criminal, though, it will take a whole team of experts to find out if it’s really the famous villain in the photo. If the experts do conclude that the photo is of Billy the Kid, whose real name is William H. Bonney, it could be a huge windfall for the photo’s owner, who reportedly paid only $2 for it. The only other known photo sold for more than $2 million to a collector. Before that kind of money can be made, though, the experts need to weigh in on the photo’s authenticity, and that’s where Costner and the National Geographic Society come in. “Billy the Kid: New Evidence” will premiere Sunday, Oct. 18, on National Geographic Channel.

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A season of twists and turns continues as Molly (Halle Berry) searches for a way to save humanity. Now in its second season, the drama chronicles the life of a female astronaut who mysteriously became pregnant in space.

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10:00 p.m.

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8:00 p.m.

When Cat (Kristin Kreuk) delves deeper into the Ellingsworth family’s history, she discovers a tragic past in this new episode. As a result, she and Vincent (Jay Ryan) realize that they’ll have to use their secret weapon to take Liam (Jason Gedrick) down.

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9:00 p.m.

The friends turn to each other for guidance and support as they deal with tumultuous romantic entanglements in this hit drama. Inspired by the U.K. series of the same name, the show follows the scandalous lives of four women.

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

When Gigi (Elizabeth Gillies) meets Johnny’s (Denis Leary) mom, she discovers why Mary Poppins ruined her career in show business, not to mention Johnny’s childhood. John Corbett and Elaine Hendrix also star in this comedy about a washedup rocker.

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The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, Comedy)

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Clash of the Titans ('10, Act) Sam Worthington. 138* 245* TeenT. (N) BareBear (N) Gumball (N) Regular (N) King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries/Monument (N) M ysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Gilligan "Feed the Kitty" Gilligan Gilligan Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray "The First Time" Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Graceland (N) Suits 105* 242* Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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4:00 p.m.

Kristin will finally get to marry her high-school sweetheart after undergoing months of chemotherapy, but she struggles to find her dream dress. This episode kicks off a mini-marathon of the series that follows brides in search of the ultimate gowns.

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8:00 p.m.

In this season finale, the Omec are on the loose hunting Defiance citizens. Nolan (Grant Bowler), Amanda (Julie Benz), Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas) and others embark on a potential suicide mission in the hopes of ending the Omec threat.

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9:00 p.m.

As the summer winds down, catch up with rookie police detective James Gordon (Benjamin McKenzie) as he patrols the streets and fights corruption. Set before the era of Batman, the drama traces the rise of Gordon and several supervillains.

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10:00 p.m.

When crew members are targeted, it appears that someone has gained access to the ship. As a result, a top to bottom search ensues. However, suspicion shifts closer to home as the search drags on. Marc Bendavid, Jodelle Ferland and Melissa O’Neal star. AUGUST 23 - 29, 2015

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The Nanny Express Vanessa Marcil. Elevator Girl ('10, Fam) Lacey Chabert. Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop FlipFlop How the States Got Their Shapes Power and Ice Alaska "Alaska: A Land of Extremes" P ower and Ice Alaska: Dangerous Territory Power and Ice Paid Paid Paid Paid Unsolved Mysteries Killer Among Us (2012, Thriller) Boris Kodjoe, Foreclosed (2013, Drama) To Be Announced Program Program Program Program Tess Atkins. Weekends With Alex Witt Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Hurricane Katrina Sponge Sponge Sponge Parents Parents Parents Dino (N) Sponge Nicky 100Things Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge H.Danger H.Danger H.Danger H.Danger Timbers in Sounders Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid DFL Soccer Schalke at VFL Wolfsburg Site: Seahawks Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Chicago 30 Access (N) Program Program Program Program Program Volkswagen Arena -- Wolfsburg, Germany All Access All Access (L) White Sox Site: U.S. Cellular Field (L)

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Anatomy of a Murder (1959, Drama) Ben Gazzara, Lee

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